Objective: To investigate how many women wish to have a caesarean section when asked in early pregnancy, and to identify background variables associated with such a wish. Design: National survey. Setting: Swedish antenatal clinics. Population: 3283 Swedish-speaking women booked for antenatal care, at approximately 600 Swedish antenatal clinics, during three weeks spread over one year (1999-2000). Methods: A questionnaire was mailed shortly after the first antenatal visit. Main outcome measures: Women's preferences for mode of delivery. Results: 3061 women completed the first questionnaire, corresponding to 94% of those who consented to participate after exclusion of reported miscarriages. The background characteristics of the study sample w...
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BACKGROUND: Caesarean sections (CS) continue to increase worldwide. Multiple and complex factors are...
Background: Efforts to reduce unnecessary Cesarean sections (CS) in high and middle...
BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT: a growing number of childbearing women are reported to prefer a caesarean se...
Background: There is an extensive literature concerning caesarean section at maternal request, where...
Objectives: The caesarean (CS) section rate varies among hospitals in Norway, and little is known ab...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAims: To seek women's views on their...
Introduction: The rate of cesarean section (CS) for non-medical reasons has risen and it is a concer...
Objective: To explore prospectively women's decision making regarding mode of delivery after a previ...
Objective To assess birth preferences in a sample of Hungarian pregnant women and identify determina...
Background: Caesarean section is a lifesaving surgical intervention for women and t...
Objective: To assess the contribution of non-medical factors to actual mode of delivery in a setting...
Objective To assess and compare the preferences of pregnant women in the Public and private sector r...
Background: Rising rates of caesarean section (CS) are a concern in many countries, yet Sweden has m...
ObjectiveTo examine women's role in the decision to perform caesarean section (CS).DesignCross-secti...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean sections (CS) continue to increase worldwide. Multiple and complex factors are...
Background: Efforts to reduce unnecessary Cesarean sections (CS) in high and middle...
BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT: a growing number of childbearing women are reported to prefer a caesarean se...
Background: There is an extensive literature concerning caesarean section at maternal request, where...
Objectives: The caesarean (CS) section rate varies among hospitals in Norway, and little is known ab...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAims: To seek women's views on their...
Introduction: The rate of cesarean section (CS) for non-medical reasons has risen and it is a concer...
Objective: To explore prospectively women's decision making regarding mode of delivery after a previ...
Objective To assess birth preferences in a sample of Hungarian pregnant women and identify determina...
Background: Caesarean section is a lifesaving surgical intervention for women and t...
Objective: To assess the contribution of non-medical factors to actual mode of delivery in a setting...
Objective To assess and compare the preferences of pregnant women in the Public and private sector r...
Background: Rising rates of caesarean section (CS) are a concern in many countries, yet Sweden has m...
ObjectiveTo examine women's role in the decision to perform caesarean section (CS).DesignCross-secti...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean sections (CS) continue to increase worldwide. Multiple and complex factors are...
Background: Efforts to reduce unnecessary Cesarean sections (CS) in high and middle...