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1% (100/103) of women delivered at 0-2cm cervical dilatation, whereas the scar was located at or below the internal cervical os in 97.7% (42/43) of cases delivered at 8-10cm cervical dilatation (p less then 0.001). Uterine scar defects (niches) were observed in 38.1% (64/168) of women with the scar above compared to 17.9% (43/239) with the scar at or below the internal cervical os (p less then 0.001). CONCLUSION Pre-labour and early labour Caesarean birth is associated with an increased prevalence of a scar in the uterine