The contribution of maternal characteristics and cesarean delivery to an increasing trend of severe maternal morbidity
Abstract Background Severe maternal morbidity - life-threatening childbirth complications - has more than doubled in the United States over the past 15 years, affecting more than 50,000 women (1.4% of deliveries) annually. During this time period, maternal age, obesity, comorbidities, and cesarean d...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie A. Leonard (Author), Elliott K. Main (Author), Suzan L. Carmichael (Author) |
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