Indrawati, Mita Herdiyantini, Prasti Sulandjari, Wienta Diarsvitri
In the last decade, c-sections have become a trend among pregnant women. Several studies have discussed indications for c-sections, including some risk factors that might affect the skyrocketing number of c-sections around the world. This study aimed to determine the correlation between previous c-section history and preeclampsia or eclampsia status with the mode of delivery at Dr. Ramelan Central Naval Hospital, Surabaya. A total of 272 medical records of pregnant women from January 2019 to October 2021 were collected. Women without previous history of c-sections had 0.051 (95% CI 0.021-0.120) lower risk of having a c-section in the current delivery, and women without preeclampsia or eclampsia status had 0.200 (95% CI 0.116-0.345) lower risk of having c-section in the current delivery.