Background: Caesarean section rates in Brazil have been steadily increasing. In 2009, for the first time, the number of children born by this type of procedure was greater than the number of vaginal births. Caesarean section is associated with a series of adverse effects on the women and newborn, and recent evidence suggests that the increasing rates of prematurity and low birth weight in Brazil are associated to the increasing rates of Caesarean section and labour induction. Methods: Nationwide hospital-based cohort study of postnatal women and their offspring with follow-up at 45 to 60 days after birth. The sample was stratified by geographic macro-region, type of the municipality and by type of hospital governance. The number of postnata...
The Birth in Brazil study is the largest national hospital-based survey in Brazil regarding birth pr...
Objectives: The opinions of Brazilian women regarding vaginal delivery and cesarean sections was stu...
OBJECTIVE: To describe trends, geographic distribution, and risk factors for cesarean deliveries in ...
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 ...
Birth in Brazil: national survey into labour Discussion: This study, for the first time, depicts a n...
Objectives To investigate whether the high rates of caesarean sections (CSs) in Brazil have impacted...
Objectives To investigate whether the high rates of caesarean sections (CSs) in Brazil have impacted...
Abstract Background Applying the Robson classification to all births in Brazil, the objectives of ou...
Purpose: To analyze the Cesarean Section (CS) rate in Brazilian women according to category of healt...
Introduction: Pregnancy can be associated with health risks for both the mother and infant, and spec...
Objective This study aimed to examine the prevalence of spontaneous labour, induced labour and pl...
The Birth in Brazil study is the largest national hospital-based survey in Brazil regarding birth pr...
Objectives We analized caesarean section in both public and private sectors; and maternal mortality ...
The Birth in Brazil study is the largest national hospital-based survey in Brazil regarding birth pr...
Objectives: The opinions of Brazilian women regarding vaginal delivery and cesarean sections was stu...
OBJECTIVE: To describe trends, geographic distribution, and risk factors for cesarean deliveries in ...
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 ...
Birth in Brazil: national survey into labour Discussion: This study, for the first time, depicts a n...
Objectives To investigate whether the high rates of caesarean sections (CSs) in Brazil have impacted...
Objectives To investigate whether the high rates of caesarean sections (CSs) in Brazil have impacted...
Abstract Background Applying the Robson classification to all births in Brazil, the objectives of ou...
Purpose: To analyze the Cesarean Section (CS) rate in Brazilian women according to category of healt...
Introduction: Pregnancy can be associated with health risks for both the mother and infant, and spec...
Objective This study aimed to examine the prevalence of spontaneous labour, induced labour and pl...
The Birth in Brazil study is the largest national hospital-based survey in Brazil regarding birth pr...
Objectives We analized caesarean section in both public and private sectors; and maternal mortality ...
The Birth in Brazil study is the largest national hospital-based survey in Brazil regarding birth pr...
Objectives: The opinions of Brazilian women regarding vaginal delivery and cesarean sections was stu...
OBJECTIVE: To describe trends, geographic distribution, and risk factors for cesarean deliveries in ...