Recovery after caesarean birth: a qualitative study of women's accounts in Victoria, Australia
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The caesarean section rate is increasing globally, especially in high income countries. The reasons for this continue to create wide debate. There is good epidemiological evidence on the maternal morbidity associated with caesarean s...
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Main Authors: | Kealy Michelle A (Author), Small Rhonda E (Author), Liamputtong Pranee (Author) |
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