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Abstract Background: Cesarean section, known as C-section or cesarean delivery, is a surgical procedure involving incision of the walls of the abdomen and uterus for delivery of one or more babies. Method: The study was carried out between August 2017 and February 2018, at Ain Shams maternity hospital and Al-Galaa teaching hospital, aprospective randomized study of 874 pregnant ladies undergoing caesarean section after obtaining the approval of the local ethical committee and a fully-informed written consent Results: The results of this study are summerised in the following tables & figures.In group A, age of mother ranged between (18-37) years, mean (27.37±3.35), in group B, age ranged between (18-37) years, mean (27.41±3.37). Conclusion: our study shows that there is no significant difference between timing of antibiotic either before skin incision or after cord clamping, however there are risk factors that increase the maternal & fetal infectious morbidity as high BMI, low gestational age, previous section & General anaesthesia for further study for longer duration for follow up, larger number of cases, more varieties in gestational age & including more major & minor complications. |