Background: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, making it difficult to know if the procedure is inadequately available, or used excessively relative to medical need. A much-cited evolutionary hypothesis attributed birth complications to an “obstetric dilemma,” resulting from antagonistic selective pressures acting on maternal pelvic dimensions and fetal brain growth during hominin evolution. However, the childbirth challenges experienced by living humans may not be representative of those in the past, and may vary in association with trends in ecological conditions. We hypothesized that variability in maternal phenotype (height and nutritional status) may contribute to the risk of cesarean de...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight is an important predictor of maternal and child health. Birth weight is...
Background: The aim of the current study is to assess the impact of maternal obesity on maternal and...
Background: The magnitude of the obesity prevalence has been increasing in developed and developing ...
BACKGROUND: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, ma...
Background: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, mak...
Background: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, mak...
Background: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, mak...
Background: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, mak...
Background: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, mak...
Objective To understand the interaction between health systems and individual factors in determining...
The “obstetrical dilemma” refers to the tight fit between maternal pelvic dimensions and neonatal si...
Rising overmedicalisation of childbearing in low income countries is seen as a worrying trend as res...
Background: Globally, improvements of maternal and foetal, health are key public health goals. In In...
Background: Obesity is the most common nutritional disorder in the affluent, industrialized and deve...
Background: Maternal height and antenatal estimated fetal weight can affect mode of delivery. The ai...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight is an important predictor of maternal and child health. Birth weight is...
Background: The aim of the current study is to assess the impact of maternal obesity on maternal and...
Background: The magnitude of the obesity prevalence has been increasing in developed and developing ...
BACKGROUND: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, ma...
Background: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, mak...
Background: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, mak...
Background: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, mak...
Background: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, mak...
Background: Among contemporary human populations, rates of cesarean delivery vary substantially, mak...
Objective To understand the interaction between health systems and individual factors in determining...
The “obstetrical dilemma” refers to the tight fit between maternal pelvic dimensions and neonatal si...
Rising overmedicalisation of childbearing in low income countries is seen as a worrying trend as res...
Background: Globally, improvements of maternal and foetal, health are key public health goals. In In...
Background: Obesity is the most common nutritional disorder in the affluent, industrialized and deve...
Background: Maternal height and antenatal estimated fetal weight can affect mode of delivery. The ai...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight is an important predictor of maternal and child health. Birth weight is...
Background: The aim of the current study is to assess the impact of maternal obesity on maternal and...
Background: The magnitude of the obesity prevalence has been increasing in developed and developing ...