Advanced cervical dilatation as a predictor for low emergency cesarean delivery: a comparison between migrant and non-migrant Primiparae - secondary analysis in Berlin, Germany
Abstract Background Cesarean rates are higher in women admitted to labor ward during early stages rather than at later stages of labor. In a study in Germany, crude cesarean rates among Turkish and Lebanese immigrant women were low compared to non-immigrant women. We evaluated whether these immigran...
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Main Authors: | Jürgen Breckenkamp (Author), Eileen Marie Läcke (Author), Wolfgang Henrich (Author), Theda Borde (Author), Silke Brenne (Author), Matthias David (Author), Oliver Razum (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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