Risks of Caesarean Section
For Women
S Bayes et al, 'Becoming Redundant: Australian Women's Experiences of Pregnancy After Being Unexpectedly Scheduled for a Medically Necessary Term Elective Cesarean Section' International Journal of Childbirth, Volume 2(2) (2012) 73-84
S Bayes et al, 'Off everyone's radar': Australian women's experiences of medically necessary elective caesarean section' Midwifery (2012) Feb 15
Tatar, M, Gunalp, S, Somunoglu, S, & Demirol, A (2000) 'Women's perceptions of caesarean section: reflections from a Turkish teaching hospital' Social Science and Medicine, 50(9), 1227-1233
Belizan, J., Althabe, F., & Cafferata, M. L. (2007) 'Health Consequences of the Increasing Caesarean Section Rates' Epidemiology (18), 485-486
Liu, S, Liston, RM, Joseph, KS, Heaman, M, Sauve, R, & Kramer, MS (2007) Maternal mortality and severe morbidity associated with low-risk planned cesarean delivery versus planned vaginal delivery at term. Report of the Maternal Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. Canadian Medical Association Journal 176(4), 455-460
MacDorman, MF, Menacker, F, & Declerq, E (2008) Cesarean birth in the United States: epidemiology, trends and outcomes. Clinical Perinatology, 35(2), 293-307
Belizan, J, Cafferata, ML, Althabe, F, & Buekens, P (2006) 'Risks of patient choice cesarean' Birth, 33(2), 167-169
For Babies
MacDorman, MF, Declerq, E, Menacker, F, & Malloy, MH (2006) 'Infant and neonatal mortality in primary cesarean and vaginal births to women with 'no indicated risk': United States 1998-2001 birth cohorts' Birth 33(3) 175-182
Belizan, J., Althabe, F., & Cafferata, M. L. (2007) 'Health Consequences of the Increasing Caesarean Section Rates' Epidemiology (18), 485-486
For Women
S Bayes et al, 'Becoming Redundant: Australian Women's Experiences of Pregnancy After Being Unexpectedly Scheduled for a Medically Necessary Term Elective Cesarean Section' International Journal of Childbirth, Volume 2(2) (2012) 73-84
S Bayes et al, 'Off everyone's radar': Australian women's experiences of medically necessary elective caesarean section' Midwifery (2012) Feb 15
Tatar, M, Gunalp, S, Somunoglu, S, & Demirol, A (2000) 'Women's perceptions of caesarean section: reflections from a Turkish teaching hospital' Social Science and Medicine, 50(9), 1227-1233
Belizan, J., Althabe, F., & Cafferata, M. L. (2007) 'Health Consequences of the Increasing Caesarean Section Rates' Epidemiology (18), 485-486
Liu, S, Liston, RM, Joseph, KS, Heaman, M, Sauve, R, & Kramer, MS (2007) Maternal mortality and severe morbidity associated with low-risk planned cesarean delivery versus planned vaginal delivery at term. Report of the Maternal Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. Canadian Medical Association Journal 176(4), 455-460
MacDorman, MF, Menacker, F, & Declerq, E (2008) Cesarean birth in the United States: epidemiology, trends and outcomes. Clinical Perinatology, 35(2), 293-307
Belizan, J, Cafferata, ML, Althabe, F, & Buekens, P (2006) 'Risks of patient choice cesarean' Birth, 33(2), 167-169
For Babies
MacDorman, MF, Declerq, E, Menacker, F, & Malloy, MH (2006) 'Infant and neonatal mortality in primary cesarean and vaginal births to women with 'no indicated risk': United States 1998-2001 birth cohorts' Birth 33(3) 175-182
Belizan, J., Althabe, F., & Cafferata, M. L. (2007) 'Health Consequences of the Increasing Caesarean Section Rates' Epidemiology (18), 485-486