2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-024-06267-8
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Are 6 more accurate than 4? The influence of different modes of delivery on postpartum depression and PTSD

Franziska Marie Lea Beck-Hiestermann,
Lisa Kathrin Hartung,
Nadine Richert
et al.

Abstract: Background Empirical evidence shows that 4.6–6.3% of all women develop a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and approximately 10–15% postpartum depression (PPD) following childbirth. This study explores the relationship between delivery mode and the occurrence of PTSD and PPD, specifically examining four distinct caesarean section (CS) modes: primary on maternal request (Grade 4), medically indicated primary (Grade 3), secondary CS from relative indication (Grade 2) and emergency secondary C… Show more

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