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Research Article

The caesarean section epidemic

Pages 223-225 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009

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Md. Iftakhar Parvej, Mimma Tabassum & Nelufa Aktar. (2021) Preferences between Caesarean Section and Normal Vaginal Delivery among the reproductive women in Bangladesh. Journal of Applied Science, Engineering, Technology, and Education 3:1, pages 82-89.
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Thomas Allen, Kieran Walshe, Nathan Proudlove & Matt Sutton. (2020) The measurement and improvement of maternity service performance through inspection and rating: An observational study of maternity services in acute hospitals in England. Health Policy 124:11, pages 1233-1238.
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Alfred Kwesi Manyeh, Alberta Amu, David Etsey Akpakli, John Williams & Margaret Gyapong. (2018) Socioeconomic and demographic factors associated with caesarean section delivery in Southern Ghana: evidence from INDEPTH Network member site. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 18:1.
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A. Vallejos Parás, S. Espino y Sosa, L. Jaimes Betancourt, C. Zepeda Tena, D.A. Cabrera Gaytán, L. Arriaga Nieto, G. Valle Alvarado, M. López Cevantes & L. Durán Arenas. (2018) Obstetrician's attitudes about delivery through cesarean section: A study in hospitals at Mexico City. Perinatología y Reproducción Humana 32:1, pages 19-26.
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Mostafizur Rahman, Asma Ahmad Shariff, Aziz Shafie, Rahmah Saaid & Rohayatimah Md. Tahir. (2015) Caesarean delivery and its correlates in Northern Region of Bangladesh: application of logistic regression and cox proportional hazard model. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition 33:1.
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Joy Kemp & Jane Sandall. (2010) Normal birth, magical birth: the role of the 36-week birth talk in caseload midwifery practice. Midwifery 26:2, pages 211-221.
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Xu Qian, Helen Smith, Hong Liang, Ji Liang & Paul Garner. (2006) Evidence-informed obstetric practice during normal birth in China: trends and influences in four hospitals. BMC Health Services Research 6:1.
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Marwan Khawaja, Tamar Kabakian-Khasholian & Rozzet Jurdi. (2004) Determinants of caesarean section in Egypt: evidence from the demographic and health survey. Health Policy 69:3, pages 273-281.
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