Factors Associated with Unplanned Primary Cesarean Birth: Secondary Analysis of the Listening to Mothers in California Survey
Abstract Background In many countries, cesarean section has become the most common major surgical procedure. Most nations have high cesarean birth rates, suggesting overuse. Due to the excess harm and expense associated with unneeded cesareans, many health systems are seeking approaches to safe redu...
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Main Authors: | Carol Sakala (Author), Candice Belanoff (Author), Eugene R. Declercq (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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