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In recent years, the rate of cesarean section has drastically increased in developed countries. This has had a parallel effect on the economic expenses of obstetrics due to the nature of surgical intervention. With this increase in surgery, there has been a surge in the dangerous known sequelae of uterine surgery including placenta previa, abnormal placental implantation, and uterine rupture. Patients more frequently complain of abnormal uterine bleeding, dyspareunia, and abdominal pain that are believed to be related to cesarean section. |