2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2019.102530
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Prevalence of spontaneous, induced labour or planned caesarean section and factors associated with caesarean section in low-risk women in southern Brazil

Abstract: Prevalence of spontaneous, induced labour or planned caesarean section and factors associated with caesarean scetion and factors associated with caesarian section in low-risk women in southern Brazil. Midwifery,

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“…According to the percentage distribution of the women's income, three-quarters of both groups were dissatis ed with their income. This nding is consistent with those of a study performed in Brazil by Velho et al (2019) who mentioned that most of the participants in both groups did not have a satisfactory income.…”
Section: Discusionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…According to the percentage distribution of the women's income, three-quarters of both groups were dissatis ed with their income. This nding is consistent with those of a study performed in Brazil by Velho et al (2019) who mentioned that most of the participants in both groups did not have a satisfactory income.…”
Section: Discusionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The percentage increased compared to the results of the 2007 IDHS, which was only 6.8% [6]. In USA cesarean births that increased from 27% of all cesarean sections from 2005 to 2006 to > 34% in 2013 to 2014 [7], in Denmark, CS increased by 49% between 1998 and 2015 and contributed 21% of all births [12]. Furthermore, Global discussion is still being debated about the frequency of CS deliveries.…”
Section: Discussion Cesarean Sectio Labormentioning
confidence: 99%