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Flow chart.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of the study population by parity.

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Fig 2.

Cervical dilatation curves of breech presentation with spontaneous labor and vaginal deliveries.

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Table 2.

Number of patients (n) analyzed and the median dilatation rate from one cervical dilatation stage to the next for primiparous and multiparous females.

Results are expressed as median (IQR).

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Table 3.

Median cervical dilatation rate to the full dilatation (cm/h) for overall and according to type of breech presentation and parity.

Results are expressed as median (IQR).

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Fig 3.

Cervical dilatation curves for the primiparous and multiparous women.

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Table 4.

Time (min) required from one cervical dilatation stage to the full dilatation.

Results are expressed as mean and standard deviation.

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Fig 4.

Cervical dilatation curves according to the type of breech presentation.

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