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During COVID-19 first wave, the proportion of caesarean section deliveries  done under general anaesthesia halved
During COVID-19 first wave, the proportion of caesarean section deliveries done under general anaesthesia halved

Twin Birth Study Finds No Benefits To Planned C-Section | HuffPost Life
Twin Birth Study Finds No Benefits To Planned C-Section | HuffPost Life

Cesarean sections tenuously tied to autism | Spectrum | Autism Research News
Cesarean sections tenuously tied to autism | Spectrum | Autism Research News

Why doctors are swiping C-section babies with their mom's microbiome - Los  Angeles Times
Why doctors are swiping C-section babies with their mom's microbiome - Los Angeles Times

Does C-Section Baby Have a Weaker Immune System? - BioTechniques
Does C-Section Baby Have a Weaker Immune System? - BioTechniques

Reducing First Time C-Sections – MPSC
Reducing First Time C-Sections – MPSC

C-Section Scars: Types of Incisions, Healing, and Minimizing Scars
C-Section Scars: Types of Incisions, Healing, and Minimizing Scars

PDF) Prevalence, causes, and complications of cesarean delivery in Iran: A  systematic review and meta-analysis
PDF) Prevalence, causes, and complications of cesarean delivery in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Research on Fetal Cells Shows It's Time to Love Your C-Section Scar
Research on Fetal Cells Shows It's Time to Love Your C-Section Scar

Women Reported Less Likely to Conceive After a C-Section: Study | The  Swaddle
Women Reported Less Likely to Conceive After a C-Section: Study | The Swaddle

C-section: What to expect, and 9 tips for a faster recovery
C-section: What to expect, and 9 tips for a faster recovery

Optimising the use of caesarean section: a generic formative research  protocol for implementation preparation | Reproductive Health | Full Text
Optimising the use of caesarean section: a generic formative research protocol for implementation preparation | Reproductive Health | Full Text

New Research has Revealed Something Distressing about Babies Born Via C- Section
New Research has Revealed Something Distressing about Babies Born Via C- Section

Unnecessary Cesarean Section Delivery Causes Risk to Both Mother and Baby:  A Commentary on Pregnancy Complications and Women's Health - Zabun Nahar,  Md. Sohan, Md. Jamal Hossain, Md. Rabiul Islam, 2022
Unnecessary Cesarean Section Delivery Causes Risk to Both Mother and Baby: A Commentary on Pregnancy Complications and Women's Health - Zabun Nahar, Md. Sohan, Md. Jamal Hossain, Md. Rabiul Islam, 2022

PDF) Women's Experience of Cesarean Section: A Qualitative Study
PDF) Women's Experience of Cesarean Section: A Qualitative Study

Bigger babies and taller mums, more C-sections
Bigger babies and taller mums, more C-sections

C-section's toll on gut bacteria prompt scientists to restore infant  microbes
C-section's toll on gut bacteria prompt scientists to restore infant microbes

CONVERSABLE ECONOMIST: C-Sections: Trends and Comparisons
CONVERSABLE ECONOMIST: C-Sections: Trends and Comparisons

Money May Be Motivating Doctors To Do More C-Sections : Shots - Health News  : NPR
Money May Be Motivating Doctors To Do More C-Sections : Shots - Health News : NPR

What Do You Do If Your C-Section Incision Is Opening?
What Do You Do If Your C-Section Incision Is Opening?

PDF) Economic consequences of caesarean section delivery: evidence from a  household survey in Tanzania
PDF) Economic consequences of caesarean section delivery: evidence from a household survey in Tanzania

Research debates - New Zealand College of Midwives - New Zealand College of  Midwives
Research debates - New Zealand College of Midwives - New Zealand College of Midwives

C-section - Mayo Clinic
C-section - Mayo Clinic

Prevalence and factors associated with caesarean section in four  Hard-to-Reach areas of Bangladesh: Findings from a cross-sectional survey |  PLOS ONE
Prevalence and factors associated with caesarean section in four Hard-to-Reach areas of Bangladesh: Findings from a cross-sectional survey | PLOS ONE