Abstract:The capacity to perform caesarean delivery (CD) at facilities in low-and middle-income countries including South Africa is now a well-documented global public health concern. 1 Where public sector district-level facilities struggle to provide reliable access to safe CD, patients are referred (or self-referred) to busy urban and peri-urban regional and central hospitals. Here, the tension of balancing heavy elective caesarean and emergency caesarean caseloads is acutely felt. As the caesarean rate in South Afri… Show more
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