Drivers of negative caesarean section experiences in Haut Uélé Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Introduction Caesarean section is a commonly performed obstetric procedure that is often associated with a higher rate of peri- and post-operative complications. These complications include anaesthetic problems, haemorrhage, lower uterine segment tears, bladder and bowel injuries, ureteral lesions,...
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Main Authors: | Valentin Bwembola Boya (Author), Jules Moti Kangite (Author), Monizi Mawunu (Author), Jean-Pau (Author), Augustin Makangu Tshitadi (Author), Marie-Claire Ohambe Omanyondo (Author), Roger Mwimba Mbungu (Author) |
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