Background: Caesarean section (CS) is a life-saving surgical intervention for childbirth. Emphasis is given to perform CS only for valid medical reasons. However, performing CS on non-medical indications is increasing worldwide. The scoping review aims to explore the non-medical reasons for performing CS. Methods: Articles on CS for non-medical reasons were searched using several electronic databases: PubMed, MEDLINE, CINAHL and open access journal databases such as Nepal journals on-line (NepJOL) and Bangladesh journals on-line (BanglaJOL). Additional articles were searched from the reference list of the selected articles and organizational websites. Eligible full-text articles were appraised, and relevant data extracted. Narrative synth...
Rising cesarean section (CS) rates are a global public health problem. The systematic review investi...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Caesarean delivery carries a higher risk of shortand long‐term compl...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Caesarean delivery carries a higher risk of shortand long‐term compl...
Background: The aim of the study was to find out the reasons behind healthy women preferring cesarea...
A maternal request for caesarean delivery in the absence of medical indication raises several ethica...
An increasing Caesarian Section (CS) rate places a clinical and economic burden on health care servi...
In recent decades, the rate of caesarean deliveries has increased worldwide. The reasons for this tr...
Caesarean section on maternal request (CSMR) is performed in the absence of a standard medical/obste...
Background: Caesarean sections (CS) are performed when vaginal delivery is found unsafe for the fetu...
introduction: Relationship between increasing Caesarean section rates (CSRs), maternal-perinatal out...
Background : To determine the factors responsiblefor the rise in caesarean section rates whetherwome...
Background : To determine the factors responsiblefor the rise in caesarean section rates whetherwome...
Background : To determine the factors responsiblefor the rise in caesarean section rates whetherwome...
Background : To determine the factors responsiblefor the rise in caesarean section rates whetherwome...
Background: The current study aims to evaluate the prevalence of CS on demand in Women's health hosp...
Rising cesarean section (CS) rates are a global public health problem. The systematic review investi...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Caesarean delivery carries a higher risk of shortand long‐term compl...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Caesarean delivery carries a higher risk of shortand long‐term compl...
Background: The aim of the study was to find out the reasons behind healthy women preferring cesarea...
A maternal request for caesarean delivery in the absence of medical indication raises several ethica...
An increasing Caesarian Section (CS) rate places a clinical and economic burden on health care servi...
In recent decades, the rate of caesarean deliveries has increased worldwide. The reasons for this tr...
Caesarean section on maternal request (CSMR) is performed in the absence of a standard medical/obste...
Background: Caesarean sections (CS) are performed when vaginal delivery is found unsafe for the fetu...
introduction: Relationship between increasing Caesarean section rates (CSRs), maternal-perinatal out...
Background : To determine the factors responsiblefor the rise in caesarean section rates whetherwome...
Background : To determine the factors responsiblefor the rise in caesarean section rates whetherwome...
Background : To determine the factors responsiblefor the rise in caesarean section rates whetherwome...
Background : To determine the factors responsiblefor the rise in caesarean section rates whetherwome...
Background: The current study aims to evaluate the prevalence of CS on demand in Women's health hosp...
Rising cesarean section (CS) rates are a global public health problem. The systematic review investi...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Caesarean delivery carries a higher risk of shortand long‐term compl...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Caesarean delivery carries a higher risk of shortand long‐term compl...