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1. The rate of operative vaginal delivery in UK
2. Chances of successful vaginal delivery in subsequent pregnancy after operative vaginal delivery
3. What is the lower limit of gestational age for the use of the vacuum extractor (ventouse)?
4. What type of morbidity is less likely to be associated with vacuum extraction than with forceps delivery?
5. A 42-year-old primigravida, who suffered from cardiac disease class III (marked limitation of physical activity) presents in spontaneous labour at 39 weeks’ gestation. Her cervix is 6 cm dilated at 06:00 with ruptured membranes and clear liquor. At 10:00, the cervix was fully dilated and the vertex was 2 cm below the ischial spines. CTG was normal and she has the urge to push.
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