To identify the current clinical, socio-demographic and obstetric factors associated with the various types of delivery strategies in Mexico.This is a cross-sectional study based on the 2012 National Health and Nutrition Survey (ENSANUT) of 6,736 women aged 12 to 49 years. Delivery types discussed in this paper include vaginal delivery, emergency cesarean section and planned cesarean section. Using bivariate analyses, sub-population group differences were identified. Logistic regression models were applied, including both binary and multinomial outcome variables from the survey. The logistic regression results identify those covariates associated with the type of delivery.53.1% of institutional births in the period 2006 through 2012 were va...
Background: This paper reports on postpartum women's mode of birth (MOB) preferences across five pub...
Objective: To identify the attitudes of medical obstetrician-gynecologists (Ob-Gyn) and its associat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012University of Washington Abstract Cesarean Section ...
OBJECTIVE:To identify the current clinical, socio-demographic and obstetric factors associated with ...
Objective: To identify the current clinical, socio-demographic and obstetric factors associated with...
Abstract Background Cesarean deliveries have increased over the past decade in Mexico, including tho...
The incidence of deliveries by cesarean section is reported to have increased worldwide and exceeded...
<p>Source: Mexican National Nutrition Survey, 2012. Note: <sup>‡</sup>Adjusted logistic model. Estim...
OBJECTIVE: To determine risk factors associated with cesarean delivery among nulliparous women in sp...
Objective. To describe the frequency, characteristics, and patient outcomes for women who accessed E...
Objective: Few data are available on cesarean delivery and operative vaginal delivery trends in low-...
Background: Although vaginal delivery is the safest type of childbirth, cesarean section (CS) withou...
Objective: To evaluate the increased rate of cesarean section in recent decades and natural desire o...
Indigenous women in Mesoamerica experience disproportionately high maternal mortality rates and are ...
To evaluate the increased rate of cesarean section in recent decades and natural desire of women pro...
Background: This paper reports on postpartum women's mode of birth (MOB) preferences across five pub...
Objective: To identify the attitudes of medical obstetrician-gynecologists (Ob-Gyn) and its associat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012University of Washington Abstract Cesarean Section ...
OBJECTIVE:To identify the current clinical, socio-demographic and obstetric factors associated with ...
Objective: To identify the current clinical, socio-demographic and obstetric factors associated with...
Abstract Background Cesarean deliveries have increased over the past decade in Mexico, including tho...
The incidence of deliveries by cesarean section is reported to have increased worldwide and exceeded...
<p>Source: Mexican National Nutrition Survey, 2012. Note: <sup>‡</sup>Adjusted logistic model. Estim...
OBJECTIVE: To determine risk factors associated with cesarean delivery among nulliparous women in sp...
Objective. To describe the frequency, characteristics, and patient outcomes for women who accessed E...
Objective: Few data are available on cesarean delivery and operative vaginal delivery trends in low-...
Background: Although vaginal delivery is the safest type of childbirth, cesarean section (CS) withou...
Objective: To evaluate the increased rate of cesarean section in recent decades and natural desire o...
Indigenous women in Mesoamerica experience disproportionately high maternal mortality rates and are ...
To evaluate the increased rate of cesarean section in recent decades and natural desire of women pro...
Background: This paper reports on postpartum women's mode of birth (MOB) preferences across five pub...
Objective: To identify the attitudes of medical obstetrician-gynecologists (Ob-Gyn) and its associat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012University of Washington Abstract Cesarean Section ...