Improving the Caesarean Decision by Robson Classification: A Population-Based Study by 5,323,500 Livebirth Data
Background: Caesarean section is a major obstetric intervention for saving lives of women and their newborns from pregnancy- and childbirth-related complications. C-Section rate is considered an important indicator for measuring obstetric services in any country, region, or institution. In many coun...
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Main Authors: | H. Omer Tontus, Saniye Nebioglu |
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Language: | EN |
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Ubiquity Press
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/838c74d25e644443b846546df6a0ade9 |
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