Background and Objective. The aim of this study was to establish whether Lithuanian women would request an elective cesarean section in a low-risk pregnancy and to compare how the women’s opinion changed during the 5-year period. Material and Methods. A study was conducted at the Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences from November 1 to December 31, 2006, and from January 1 to February 28, 2011. A total of 204 and 239 women were enrolled in 2006 and 2011, respectively. Self-administered anonymous questionnaires collected information on women’s knowledge about the advantages of the different modes of delivery and their preferred type of birth in a low-risk pregnancy. Results. Overall, 82.4% of the participants in 2006 and 74.5%...
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Introduction and Aim: A growing number of women are requesting delivery by elective cesarean section...
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Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) is more dangerous than normal delivery for mothers and neonates....
Background and Objectives: The maternal preference of mode of delivery is an important problem in re...
Ulevičienė G. Women‘s knowledge about vaginal delivery and caesarean section in Kaunas city /supervi...
This research explores and identifies primigravid women’s reasons for requesting an elective caesare...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This study assessed the influence of maternal request on elective ces...
Abstract Background Efforts to reduce unnecessary Cesarean sections (CS) in high and middle income c...
Aim: This study aims to identify which methods of birth are preferred by women in the municipality o...
Background: Cesarean delivery on maternal request refers to a primary cesarean delivery performed be...
Background: There is an extensive literature concerning caesarean section at maternal request, where...
Medicine is changing, especially in obstetrics. We now have to involve patients in decision making. ...
Background: Pregnant women who request a cesarean section in the absence of obstetric indication hav...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In recent decades cesarean section(C/S) has increased as a common method o...
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Introduction and Aim: A growing number of women are requesting delivery by elective cesarean section...
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Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) is more dangerous than normal delivery for mothers and neonates....
Background and Objectives: The maternal preference of mode of delivery is an important problem in re...
Ulevičienė G. Women‘s knowledge about vaginal delivery and caesarean section in Kaunas city /supervi...
This research explores and identifies primigravid women’s reasons for requesting an elective caesare...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This study assessed the influence of maternal request on elective ces...
Abstract Background Efforts to reduce unnecessary Cesarean sections (CS) in high and middle income c...
Aim: This study aims to identify which methods of birth are preferred by women in the municipality o...
Background: Cesarean delivery on maternal request refers to a primary cesarean delivery performed be...
Background: There is an extensive literature concerning caesarean section at maternal request, where...
Medicine is changing, especially in obstetrics. We now have to involve patients in decision making. ...
Background: Pregnant women who request a cesarean section in the absence of obstetric indication hav...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In recent decades cesarean section(C/S) has increased as a common method o...
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Introduction and Aim: A growing number of women are requesting delivery by elective cesarean section...
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