'If I do 10-15 normal deliveries in a month I hardly ever sleep at home.' A qualitative study of health providers' reasons for high rates of caesarean deliveries in private sector maternity care in Delhi, India
Abstract Background Although the overall rate of caesarean deliveries in India remains low, rates are higher in private than in public facilities. In a household survey in Delhi, for instance, more than half of women delivering in private facilities reported a caesarean section. Evidence suggests th...
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Main Authors: | Alison Peel (Author), Abhishek Bhartia (Author), Neil Spicer (Author), Meenakshi Gautham (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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