Making the cut on caesarean section: a logistic regression analysis on factors favouring caesarean sections without medical indication in comparison to spontaneous vaginal birth
Abstract Background In the absence of medical necessity, opting for caesarean sections exposes mothers and neonates to increased risks of enduring long-term health problems and mortality. This ultimately results in greater economic burden when compared to the outcomes of spontaneous vaginal births....
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Main Authors: | Anja Y. Bischof (Author), Alexander Geissler (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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