Is it the decision of women to choose a cesarean section as the mode of birth? A review of literature on the views of stakeholders
Abstract Background A debate on the decision of women to choose a cesarean section as the mode of birth in uncomplicated pregnancies from the views of relevant stakeholders. Main text Using five electronic databases, a literature search was conducted for studies published from January 2003 to Decemb...
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Main Authors: | Alice Yuen Loke (Author), Louise Davies (Author), Yim-wah Mak (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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