Women's perspectives on caesarean section recovery, infection and the PREPS trial: a qualitative pilot study
Abstract Background In England, 27.8% of all pregnant women undergo caesarean sections (CS) to deliver their babies. Women undergoing CS are at risk of developing sepsis and post-natal infections, which not only contribute significantly to maternal mortality and morbidity, but also negatively impact...
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Main Authors: | Annalise Weckesser (Author), Nicola Farmer (Author), Rinita Dam (Author), Amie Wilson (Author), Victoria Hodgetts Morton (Author), R. Katie Morris (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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