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2. Adhesions at repeat cesarean delivery: is there a personal impact?
3. Abdominal adhesions in gynaecologic surgery after caesarean section: a longitudinal population-based register study
4. Postcesarean delivery adhesions associated with delayed delivery of infant
5. Al-Asmari N, Tulandi T. The relevance of post-cesarean adhesions. Surg Technol Int. 2012;22:177-81.