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Investigating the Rise in Cesarean Deliveries by Maternal Request: An Exploratory Assessment of Societal Determinants of Elective Cesarean Births
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Prior cesarean section—An acceptable risk for vaginal delivery at free-standing midwife-led birth centers? Results of the analysis of vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC) in German birth centers
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Factors associated with cesarean delivery in public and private hospitals in a city of northeastern Brazil: a cross-sectional study
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Deirdre Murphy
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Choice of cesarean section and perception of legal pressure
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Determinants of caesarean section rates in private-not-for-profit healthcare facilities: St. Joseph's Hospital_ Kitovu
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Cogent Medicine, 2021
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Cesarean delivery rates and obstetric culture - an Italian register-based study
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2016
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Clinics in Perinatology, 2011
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Caesarean section on request: a comparison of obstetricians' attitudes in eight European countries
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Reducing cesarean delivery rates: an active management labor program in a setting with limited resources
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Women's Preferences Regarding the Processes and Outcomes of Trial of Labor After Cesarean and Elective Repeat Cesarean Delivery
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Variation in Hospital Intrapartum Practices and Association With Cesarean Rate
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Norwegian obstetricians' opinions about cesarean section on maternal request: should women pay themselves?
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2010
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Availability and access in modern obstetric care: a retrospective population-based study
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Flemish obstetricians’ personal preference regarding mode of delivery and attitude towards caesarean section on demand
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Identificación de los factores que impiden o favorecen la aplicación de protocolos orientados a reducir las tasas de cesárea en Quebec
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Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systems
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Organisation of maternity care and choices of mode of birth: a worldwide view
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Achievement of appropriate cesarean rates using Robson’s 10-Group classification system in Brazilian private practice
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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2023
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Cesarean section rate in uncomplicated pregnancy as an indicator of healthcare quality
Anna Lindam , Karin Gottvall
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Implications of Private Practice in Public Hospitals on the Cesarean Section Rate in Thailand
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Identification of barriers and facilitators for optimal cesarean section care: perspective of professionals
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BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 2017
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RATE OF CESAREAN SECTION AMONG VARIOUS GROUPS OF OBSTETRICIANS
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Choosing where to deliver: decision criteria among women with low-risk pregnancies in France
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Factors associated with cesarean sections in a public hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Classification of Cesarean Sections in Small Private Maternity Hospitals as assessed by the Modified Robson Criteria (Canada)
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