The aim of this prospective longitudinal study was to examine the association between Cesarean section (CS) and child development and behavior. The sample consisted of 256 children who were born at term without serious perinatal pathologies. Their development and behavior was assessed at the age of four using Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3), Children's Behavior Questionnaire and Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire. Multivariate linear regression analyses were conducted to assess the association between CS and child outcomes. CS was associated with better scores in the Problem Solving domain of the ASQ in the whole sample. After stratifying by child sex, the positive association between CS and the Problem Solving domain was signifi...
Purpose: To evaluate whether a trial of planned vaginal breech labor affects neurologic development ...
Increased understanding of early neurobehavioural development is needed to prevent, identify, and tr...
Placental dysfunction may increase the offspring’s later-life disease risk. The objective of this sy...
The aim of this prospective longitudinal study was to examine the association between Cesarean secti...
The aim of this prospective longitudinal study was to examine the association between Cesarean secti...
In regards to the rising rate of Caesarean birth globally, there is concern about the risk of Caesar...
This is the first detailed study of the relation between cesarean birth and child cognitive developm...
Purpose: Global rates of caesarean section (CS) rates have increased rapidly in recent years. This i...
IMPORTANCE: Recent studies suggest that cesarean delivery (CD) is associated with increased risk of ...
There is an increasing concern on the potential risk of Caesarean birth on child health outcomes. Th...
BACKGROUND: With prelabour caesarean section rates growing globally, there is direct and indirect ev...
AIM: To evaluate the associations between motor development in infancy and developmental outcomes at...
AimEvidence is accumulating that motor and cognitive development are interrelated. This study invest...
Purpose: To evaluate whether a trial of planned vaginal breech labor affects neurologic development ...
Increased understanding of early neurobehavioural development is needed to prevent, identify, and tr...
Placental dysfunction may increase the offspring’s later-life disease risk. The objective of this sy...
The aim of this prospective longitudinal study was to examine the association between Cesarean secti...
The aim of this prospective longitudinal study was to examine the association between Cesarean secti...
In regards to the rising rate of Caesarean birth globally, there is concern about the risk of Caesar...
This is the first detailed study of the relation between cesarean birth and child cognitive developm...
Purpose: Global rates of caesarean section (CS) rates have increased rapidly in recent years. This i...
IMPORTANCE: Recent studies suggest that cesarean delivery (CD) is associated with increased risk of ...
There is an increasing concern on the potential risk of Caesarean birth on child health outcomes. Th...
BACKGROUND: With prelabour caesarean section rates growing globally, there is direct and indirect ev...
AIM: To evaluate the associations between motor development in infancy and developmental outcomes at...
AimEvidence is accumulating that motor and cognitive development are interrelated. This study invest...
Purpose: To evaluate whether a trial of planned vaginal breech labor affects neurologic development ...
Increased understanding of early neurobehavioural development is needed to prevent, identify, and tr...
Placental dysfunction may increase the offspring’s later-life disease risk. The objective of this sy...