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Editorial

The rising caesarean section rate: A loss of obstetric skill?

Pages 339-346 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009

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Ranya Mulchandani, Harvinder Singh Power & Francesca L. Cavallaro. (2020) The influence of individual provider characteristics and attitudes on caesarean section decision-making: a global review. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 40:1, pages 1-9.
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George Linn, Yung-hsiang Ying & Koyin Chang. (2019) The determinants of obstetricians’ willingness to undertake delivery by vaginal birth after cesarean section in Taiwan. Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management 15, pages 991-1002.
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Rosalie M Grivell & Jodie M Dodd. (2010) Is the growing trend for cesarean sections a cause for concern?. Expert Review of Obstetrics & Gynecology 5:2, pages 183-193.
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Shri Kant Singh, Aditi & Santosh Kumar Sharma. (2022) Changing the Discourse on Caesarean Births in India: Issues emerging from NFHS-5 (2019–2021). SN Social Sciences 2:7.
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Yung-Hsiang Ying, George Linn & Koyin Chang. (2019) Vaginal Birth after Cesarean Section in Taiwan: A Population-Based Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine 8:8, pages 1203.
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Sylvia Kirchengast & Beda Hartmann. (2018) Recent Lifestyle Parameters Are Associated with Increasing Caesarean Section Rates among Singleton Term Births in Austria. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16:1, pages 14.
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J. Fenwick, J. Toohill, D.K. Creedy, J. Smith & J. Gamble. (2015) Sources, responses and moderators of childbirth fear in Australian women: A qualitative investigation. Midwifery 31:1, pages 239-246.
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Jane Weaver, Jessica Browne, Andrea Aras-Payne & Julia Magill-Cuerden. (2013) A comprehensive systematic review of the impact of planned interventions offered to pregnant women who have requested a caesarean section as a result of tokophobia (fear of childbirth). JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports 11:1, pages 70-122.
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Yan Qiong Ouyang & Qing Zhang. (2012) A study on personal mode of delivery among Chinese obstetrician-gynecologists, midwives and nurses. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics 287:1, pages 37-41.
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Alfredo F. Gei. (2012) Prevention of the First Cesarean Delivery: The Role of Operative Vaginal Delivery. Seminars in Perinatology 36:5, pages 365-373.
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Jane Weaver, Jessica Browne, Andrea Aras-Payne & Julia Magill-Cuerden. (2012) A comprehensive systematic review of the impact of planned interventions offered to pregnant women who have requested a caesarean section as a result of tokophobia (fear of childbirth).. JBI Library of Systematic Reviews 10:28, pages 1-20.
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F. Palazzo, S. Ragazzi, D. Ferrara & D. Piazza. (2009) Herniated gravid uterus through an incisional hernia treated with the component separation technique. Hernia 14:1, pages 101-104.
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Hanan F. Abdul-Rahim, Niveen “Mohammad Elias” Abu-Rmeileh & Laura Wick. (2009) Cesarean section deliveries in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt): An analysis of the 2006 Palestinian Family Health Survey. Health Policy 93:2-3, pages 151-156.
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Mette Tollånes. (2009) Økt forekomst av keisersnitt – årsaker og konsekvenser. Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening 129:13, pages 1329-1331.
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Dorthe Fuglenes, Pål Øian & Ivar Sønbø Kristiansen. (2009) Obstetricians' choice of cesarean delivery in ambiguous cases: is it influenced by risk attitude or fear of complaints and litigation?. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 200:1, pages 48.e1-48.e8.
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