Efforts to reduce the number of caesarean births in the United States may be leading to an increased number of serious injuries to newborn infants and putting some mothers at risk, according to four obstetricians at Harvard Medical School. The doctors, who voice their concern in an editorial ...
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Stop: using instruments to assist with delivery of the head at cesarean: start: disengaging the head prior to surgery In recent years, governments and clinicians have expressed concern about the rise in the numbers of caesarean section births and the potential negative consequences for maternal and...
cross-sectional analytic study of hospital births in New South Wales using population-based data from 1998–2006. Participants women experiencing the next birth after a CS where: the total number of previous CS was 1; the presentation at birth was vertex; it was a singleton pregnancy; and, th...
C-sections are now quite common, with about 33% of babies born in the United States in 2012 born via C-section. Around 75% of twin births were also done via C-section. The procedure has more risks associated with it than natural birth, but it is far less risky than it was through ...
Caesarean section is associated with an increased risk of disorders of placentation in subsequent pregnancies, but effects on the rate of antepartum stillb... GCS Smith,JP Pell,R Dobbie - 《Lancet》 被引量: 760发表: 2003年 Births by Caesarean section in the United States of America and in...
Caesarean section (CS) birth is widely reported to be a risk factor for childhood obesity. Although susceptibility to childhood obesity is influenced by race and ethnicity, it is unclear whether this risk of childhood obesity with CS birth also applies in the Japanese population. We investigated ...
In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the rate also increased; according to the WHO World Statistics Report published in 2015, slightly over a quarter of all births in the UAE were caesarean sections, which is almost double the global recommended rate (10% to 15% )4. Although they can save...
electronic fetal monitoring, Karin Nelson , Thomas Sartwelle , and Dwight Rouse ask why routine monitoring and related litigation continue to contribute to high rates of caesarean births A third of babies born in the United States,1 and a quarter in England,2 are delivered by caesarean section...
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