Large reductions in cesarean delivery rates in China: a qualitative study on delivery decision-making in the era of the two-child policy
Abstract Background In 2010, China's cesarean delivery (CD) rates increased to one of the highest in the world, a significant proportion of which were without medical indication. However, recent studies have indicated some declines, coinciding with national and local efforts to promote vaginal...
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Main Authors: | Eileen Wang (Author), Therese Hesketh (Author) |
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