The delivery of a fetus by surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus (from the belief that Julius Caesar was born that way)
1Conclusions: Patient-perceived pressure from clinicians significantly predicts labor induction and cesarean delivery.
2Independent risk factors for cesarean delivery were identified using logistic regression.
3Similar rates of cesarean delivery, epidural use and abnormal APGAR scores were observed.
4Methods: Tissues were obtained from 56 healthy women who underwent elective cesarean delivery.
5Dependent variables were cesarean delivery, episiotomy, and low infant birth weight.
6Secondary outcomes included induction of labor and indications for cesarean delivery.
7Conclusion: Almost 50% of pregnant women with HIV infection underwent cesarean delivery.
8Conclusion: Adolescents were less likely to have a cesarean delivery.
9Multivariable logistic regression estimated the association of these factors on risk of cesarean delivery.
10And our use of cesarean delivery really contributed to this.
11The primary outcome was the odds of cesarean delivery between midwife and obstetrician-led services.
12However, 15% underwent cesarean delivery, often without a documented obstetric indication.
13The primary objective was to determine the risk of cesarean delivery among CCHD affected pregnancies.
14Five hours after administration of the second 25-microgram dose, fetal bradycardia prompted emergency cesarean delivery.
15Conclusion: The risk of cesarean delivery increases linearly with pregnancy weight gain, independent of birth weight.
16The team did not find any link between cesarean delivery and other conditions such as depression.
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