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Search for: [Abstract = "s \(63,8%\) experienced problems with lactation. Those after an elective cesarean section to be precise 72,2%, have indicated problems with lactation. Conclusions\: The attempt of a vaginal delivery after experiencing a cesarean section was influenced by the past vaginal delivery. The type of delivery did not affect the occurrence of complications and emotional changes of patients, as well as the birth condition of newborns. After a successful vaginal delivery with a cesarean section in the last pregnancy, the patients showed less complications. Which means that they have had fewer problems with lactation, lower pain levels and shorter hospitalization stay compared to those women who chose an elective caesarean section."]

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