Incidence of Cesarian in Cities that Integrate the 20th Regional Health Coordination of Ceará, in the Period of 2008-2018
<p>Brazil is among the leaders in the ranking of the number of elective cesarean sections, and such a procedure, when unnecessary, can have serious consequences for the health of the mother and the newborn, which is generally not cleared up satisfactorily to the pregnant woman before the proce...
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Main Authors: | Luís Pereira- (Author), Cicero Pedro da Silva Júnior (Author), Anderson Rennan Pereira Muniz Pinheiro (Author), Andressa de Alencar Silva (Author), Rachel de Sá Barreto Luna Callou Cruz (Author) |
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Journal of Gynecological Research and Obstetrics - Peertechz Publications,
2020-05-07.
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