Caesarean section rates in women in the Republic of Ireland who chose to attend their obstetrician privately: a retrospective observational study
Abstract Background Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing and there are wide variations in rates internationally and nationally. There is evidence that women who attend their obstetrician privately have a higher incidence of CS than those who attend publicly. The purpose of this observational...
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Main Authors: | Michael J. Turner (Author), Ciara M. E. Reynolds (Author), Léan E. McMahon (Author), Eimer G. O'Malley (Author), Michael P. O'Connell (Author), Sharon R. Sheehan (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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