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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Letter. Making sense of rising caesarean section rates. Reducing caesarean section rates should not be the primary objective. The British Medical Journal 2004;329:1240. |
Author(s) : | Odent MR. |
Year of publication : | 2004 |
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Résumé (français) : | Reponse a l’editorial fiche 904. |
Abstract (English) : | EDITOR—So long as the studies suggested by Anderson in his editorial on rising caesarean section rates take into account the sole conventional criteria,1 a caesarean section without procrastination will always seem the most advantageous attitude in well equipped obstetric units. But we as doctors must also think long term, given the wide research on the life long consequences of prenatal and perinatal environmental factors. We must also learn to think in terms of civilisation.2 |
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Keywords : | ➡ c-section/caesarean ; physiology ; psychology ; ethics ; deontology ; informed consent ; instrumental delivery |
Author of this record : | Cécile Loup — 02 Dec 2004 |
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