Purpose: To analyze the Cesarean Section (CS) rate in Brazilian women according to category of health insurance and individual characteristics associated with the mode of delivery. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was performed in three maternity services (one public tertiary referral center, one maternity service for both public and private care, and one private maternity service) in Campinas city, Brazil. Eligibility criteria were: inpatient during the immediate postpartum period, hospital birth, single pregnancy, and live newborn. Sociodemographic and anthropometric data, reproductive history, pregnancy planning, and prenatal care information was obtained from participants. Comorbidities, type of birth, and newborn data wer...
Objectives We analized caesarean section in both public and private sectors; and maternal mortality ...
ABSTRACT: Background: High cesarean section rates in Brazilian public hospitals and higher rates in ...
Abstract Introduction: Brazil presents high C-section prevalence rates. Several factors may be asso...
Objective To assess and compare the preferences of pregnant women in the Public and private sector r...
Background: Caesarean section rates in Brazil have been steadily increasing. In 2009, for the first ...
Background: Caesarean section rates in Brazil have been steadily increasing. In 2009, for the first ...
Background: Caesarean section rates in Brazil have been steadily increasing. In 2009, for the first ...
Background: Caesarean section rates in Brazil have been steadily increasing. In 2009, for the first ...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) is more dangerous than normal delivery for mothers and neonates....
Objectives: The opinions of Brazilian women regarding vaginal delivery and cesarean sections was stu...
Objectives To investigate whether the high rates of caesarean sections (CSs) in Brazil have impacted...
Plain Language Summary Cesarean section rates in Brazil are among the highest in the world, particul...
OBJECTIVE: To describe trends, geographic distribution, and risk factors for cesarean deliveries in ...
Objective: To evaluate how the country of origin affects the probability of being delivered by cesar...
Background: In Brazil, one-fourth of all women deliver in the private sector, where the rate of cesa...
Objectives We analized caesarean section in both public and private sectors; and maternal mortality ...
ABSTRACT: Background: High cesarean section rates in Brazilian public hospitals and higher rates in ...
Abstract Introduction: Brazil presents high C-section prevalence rates. Several factors may be asso...
Objective To assess and compare the preferences of pregnant women in the Public and private sector r...
Background: Caesarean section rates in Brazil have been steadily increasing. In 2009, for the first ...
Background: Caesarean section rates in Brazil have been steadily increasing. In 2009, for the first ...
Background: Caesarean section rates in Brazil have been steadily increasing. In 2009, for the first ...
Background: Caesarean section rates in Brazil have been steadily increasing. In 2009, for the first ...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) is more dangerous than normal delivery for mothers and neonates....
Objectives: The opinions of Brazilian women regarding vaginal delivery and cesarean sections was stu...
Objectives To investigate whether the high rates of caesarean sections (CSs) in Brazil have impacted...
Plain Language Summary Cesarean section rates in Brazil are among the highest in the world, particul...
OBJECTIVE: To describe trends, geographic distribution, and risk factors for cesarean deliveries in ...
Objective: To evaluate how the country of origin affects the probability of being delivered by cesar...
Background: In Brazil, one-fourth of all women deliver in the private sector, where the rate of cesa...
Objectives We analized caesarean section in both public and private sectors; and maternal mortality ...
ABSTRACT: Background: High cesarean section rates in Brazilian public hospitals and higher rates in ...
Abstract Introduction: Brazil presents high C-section prevalence rates. Several factors may be asso...