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Making sense of rising caesarean section rates: Editorial made no sense of rising rates

Lees, Christoph C

BMJ, 2004-11, Vol.329 (7476), p.1240-1240 [Periódico revisado por pares]

England: BMJ Publishing Group LTD

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  • Título:
    Making sense of rising caesarean section rates: Editorial made no sense of rising rates
  • Autor: Lees, Christoph C
  • Assuntos: Cesarean section ; Cesarean Section - statistics & numerical data ; Female ; Humans ; Letters ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Outcome
  • É parte de: BMJ, 2004-11, Vol.329 (7476), p.1240-1240
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    Competing interests: None declared.
  • Descrição: EDITOR-In his editorial on making sense of rising caesarean section rates, Anderson does not mention why or whether rising rates are bad for women, or even disadvantageous if seen in a public health context. 1 One way to do this might be to compare perinatal and maternal outcomes or even a cost benefit analysis in women at term intending to try for a normal delivery versus those intending to have an elective caesarean section, matched principally for age and parity.
  • Editor: England: BMJ Publishing Group LTD
  • Idioma: Inglês

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