2015
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.61.04.296
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Cesarean on request

Abstract: Toledo SF eT al. 296rev Assoc med BrAs 2015; 61(4):296-307 introductionThe rates of C-sections without medical or obstetric indication have increased substantially in the last decades, especially in developing countries. Many factors contribute to this increase, being the mother-requested cesarean delivery a contributing factor (D).

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