Cesarean section rates have risen dramatically in the U.S. over the past 20 years. Although infant mortality has declined during the same period, there is little evidence that more frequent cesarean surgery is the cause. Cesareans save lives or benefit health in certain circumstances. but the incidence of those indications has not increased. Cesarean section also has risks, the most significant for the infant being iatrogenic prematurity or respiratory disease. Maternal mortality is 2-4 times higher and morbidity is 5-10 times higher after a cesarean compared to vaginal birth. The four indications responsible for most of the rise in cesarean rates--previous cesarean, dystocia, breech presentation, and fetal distress--are those conferring th...
Despite the fact that Cesarean section (C-section) is the most commonly performed surgery in a numbe...
The overutilization of cesarean deliveries is a major public health issue in the United States (U.S....
Caesarean Section (CS) is a surgical intervention designed to prevent or treat life threatening mate...
"In 2007, nearly one-third (32%) of all births were cesarean deliveries. Although there are often cl...
Cesarean Births Are More Beneficial to Hospitals Than Natural Births: An Integrative Review Samantha...
OBJECTIVE: Cesarean section has increased risks for maternal mortality and morbidity, and perinatal ...
Objective: To evaluate the existence of a trend in incidence and indications for cesarean section (C...
Nearly one in three women in the United States undergoes major abdominal surgery in childbirth. Acco...
Between 1965 and 1986, the United States cesarean section rate increased from 4.5 to 24.1%. Increasi...
The cesarean section (CS) rate has increased exponentially worldwide over the past twenty years, and...
The percentage of all births in the United States that are cesarean deliv-eries has increased substa...
OBJECTIVE To examine trends in cesarean delivery for the overall population and for women with “no i...
Background: Cesarean section has become more prevalent over the years due to various factors and is ...
Cesarean section is one of the most common surgical operations performed on women worldwide, and rat...
This paper will review the ethical implications of elective cesarean sections, specifically the issu...
Despite the fact that Cesarean section (C-section) is the most commonly performed surgery in a numbe...
The overutilization of cesarean deliveries is a major public health issue in the United States (U.S....
Caesarean Section (CS) is a surgical intervention designed to prevent or treat life threatening mate...
"In 2007, nearly one-third (32%) of all births were cesarean deliveries. Although there are often cl...
Cesarean Births Are More Beneficial to Hospitals Than Natural Births: An Integrative Review Samantha...
OBJECTIVE: Cesarean section has increased risks for maternal mortality and morbidity, and perinatal ...
Objective: To evaluate the existence of a trend in incidence and indications for cesarean section (C...
Nearly one in three women in the United States undergoes major abdominal surgery in childbirth. Acco...
Between 1965 and 1986, the United States cesarean section rate increased from 4.5 to 24.1%. Increasi...
The cesarean section (CS) rate has increased exponentially worldwide over the past twenty years, and...
The percentage of all births in the United States that are cesarean deliv-eries has increased substa...
OBJECTIVE To examine trends in cesarean delivery for the overall population and for women with “no i...
Background: Cesarean section has become more prevalent over the years due to various factors and is ...
Cesarean section is one of the most common surgical operations performed on women worldwide, and rat...
This paper will review the ethical implications of elective cesarean sections, specifically the issu...
Despite the fact that Cesarean section (C-section) is the most commonly performed surgery in a numbe...
The overutilization of cesarean deliveries is a major public health issue in the United States (U.S....
Caesarean Section (CS) is a surgical intervention designed to prevent or treat life threatening mate...