British journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
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To determine the indications for singleton caesarean sections in Scotland in 1994. ⋯ The survey has identified why caesarean sections are performed by Scottish obstetricians and highlighted some areas where there would be scope to increase the vaginal delivery rate. Before this can be attempted, agreement must be reached by clinicians about effective management of particular problems. Women also need to have ready access to evidenced-based information about caesarean section.
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Br J Obstet Gynaecol · Jan 1998
Meta AnalysisThe prevalence of chronic pelvic pain in women in the United Kingdom: a systematic review.
To obtain a prevalence estimate for chronic pelvic pain in women in the United Kingdom by analysing published data. ⋯ Because chronic pelvic pain can reduce the quality of life and general wellbeing, there is a need for a community-based study into the prevalence of chronic pelvic pain and its effect upon the lives of women in the UK.