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Health Care Women Int · Jan 2013
The boom in unnecessary caesarean surgeries is jeopardizing women's health.
- Saoji Ajeet and Kasturwar Nandkishore.
- Department of Community Medicine, NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Nagpur, India. ajeet.saoji@rediffmail.com
- Health Care Women Int. 2013 Jan 1; 34 (6): 513-21.
AbstractHigh caesarean birth rates present an issue of international public health concern. We explore the prevalence and sociodemographic maternal factors associated with cesarean-section births among 272 mothers with children under 5 years old in an urban community of central India. In this population-based, cross-sectional study, we learned that the prevalence of cesarean section was unacceptably high and significantly higher in those deliveries that were either preterm/ post-term, amongst mothers who had delivered at a private hospital, and among mothers with higher socioeconomic status. A third of the mothers reported lumbar back pain and almost 90% felt that the expenditure for cesarean sections is not reasonable.
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