The article is devoted to the review of scientific publications, which are devoted the problem of cesarean section (CS) in modern obstetrics. Cesarean section is the birth of a fetus through an incision in the anterior abdominal wall. It is one of the most common operations in the world. Initially, the operation is intended to improve the perinatal outcomes. The incidence of abdominal delivery is increasing in all countries, sometimes reaching 80 %. The article presents research data related not only to the medical indications for CS. Literary sources which describe the psychological motivations of women in labor to choose the method of delivery are presented. Today, in addition to the medical indications for CS, the social and economic asp...
Between 1965 and 1986, the United States cesarean section rate increased from 4.5 to 24.1%. Increasi...
Caesarean section (C.S) is a part of the standard care in modern obstetrics. The indications for a c...
This paper will review the ethical implications of elective cesarean sections, specifically the issu...
The increase in the frequency of cesarean section (CS) remains one of the actual problems of modern ...
<p>Caesarean section (CS) is a safe obstetric surgical procedure that contributes to reducing matern...
Caesarean section (CS) is one of the most common operations in the world, the frequency of which doe...
Cesarean section (CS) is part of the standard of care in modern obstetrics. Its availability, practi...
If we look at the history of a few centuries ago, the process of giving birth to a child has caused ...
In the structure of labour, the frequency of caesarean section should not exceed 15%. Therefore, it ...
In the structure of labour, the frequency of caesarean section should not exceed 15%. Therefore, it ...
The article is a review of a study based on extensive clinical data (19 311 pregnant women) on pregn...
Caesarean Section (CS) is one of the delivery options in obstetric medicine. The procedure is adjudg...
Cesarean section is a major surgical procedure most commonly performed in women. In the last three d...
BACKGROUND:\ud The cesarean-section rate continues to rise in many countries with routine access to ...
The natural childbirth is the most indicated way of birth, while the cesarean section (C-section) is...
Between 1965 and 1986, the United States cesarean section rate increased from 4.5 to 24.1%. Increasi...
Caesarean section (C.S) is a part of the standard care in modern obstetrics. The indications for a c...
This paper will review the ethical implications of elective cesarean sections, specifically the issu...
The increase in the frequency of cesarean section (CS) remains one of the actual problems of modern ...
<p>Caesarean section (CS) is a safe obstetric surgical procedure that contributes to reducing matern...
Caesarean section (CS) is one of the most common operations in the world, the frequency of which doe...
Cesarean section (CS) is part of the standard of care in modern obstetrics. Its availability, practi...
If we look at the history of a few centuries ago, the process of giving birth to a child has caused ...
In the structure of labour, the frequency of caesarean section should not exceed 15%. Therefore, it ...
In the structure of labour, the frequency of caesarean section should not exceed 15%. Therefore, it ...
The article is a review of a study based on extensive clinical data (19 311 pregnant women) on pregn...
Caesarean Section (CS) is one of the delivery options in obstetric medicine. The procedure is adjudg...
Cesarean section is a major surgical procedure most commonly performed in women. In the last three d...
BACKGROUND:\ud The cesarean-section rate continues to rise in many countries with routine access to ...
The natural childbirth is the most indicated way of birth, while the cesarean section (C-section) is...
Between 1965 and 1986, the United States cesarean section rate increased from 4.5 to 24.1%. Increasi...
Caesarean section (C.S) is a part of the standard care in modern obstetrics. The indications for a c...
This paper will review the ethical implications of elective cesarean sections, specifically the issu...