Anais Do I Congresso Brasileiro De Saúde Pública on-Line: Uma Abordagem Multiprofissional 2021
DOI: 10.51161/rems/3033
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Análise Comparativa Entre O Número De Partos Normais E Partos Cesáreos Nas Cinco Regiões Do Brasil, De 2014 a 2019: Um Retrato Da Realidade Brasileira

Abstract: Introdução: O procedimento cesárea é uma intervenção cirúrgica definida como o nascimento do feto mediante incisão nas paredes abdominais (laparotomia) e uterina (histerotomia). O parto normal, por sua vez, consiste em procedimento fisiológico no qual o bebê é expelido do útero da mãe pela vagina. Nas últimas décadas, têm ocorrido em todo o mundo uma crescente iniciativa para diminuição do número de partos cesáreos devido a seus piores desfechos materno-fetais. Ainda assim, o Brasil e outros países latino ame… Show more

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“…According to a comparative analysis of deliveries in Brazil (2014 to 2019), a progressive increase in cesarean deliveries was observed from 2017 onwards and a decrease in normal deliveries from 2016 onwards throughout Brazil. This is consistent with the fact that Brazil has the second highest rate of cesarean sections in the world, according to the WHO, second only to the Dominican Republic, this is called the "epidemic of cesarean sections" according to the SUS (MATIAS et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…According to a comparative analysis of deliveries in Brazil (2014 to 2019), a progressive increase in cesarean deliveries was observed from 2017 onwards and a decrease in normal deliveries from 2016 onwards throughout Brazil. This is consistent with the fact that Brazil has the second highest rate of cesarean sections in the world, according to the WHO, second only to the Dominican Republic, this is called the "epidemic of cesarean sections" according to the SUS (MATIAS et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%