The most important antecedent is previous plus iterative caesarean section.
What are the implications for the next delivery in primigravidae who have an elective caesarean section for breech presentation?
We do not know whether delivery by caesarean section decreases this risk and yet it is the most widely used intervention in this situation.
This is due to the increase in induction rates as well as caesarean sections before labour.
The group that expressed most interest in having a caesarean section in the absence of any medical indication were the nulliparous health professionals.
It is an undoubted fact that caesarean section has saved the lives of babies.
If caesarean section is needed, small incremental doses of local anaesthetic can be administered.
Therefore, a single delivery may have been associated with two or more indications for the caesarean section.