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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Editorial: the risks of lowering the CS-Delivery rate. NEJM, 340, p.54 |
Author(s) : | Sachs |
Year of publication : | 1999 |
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Abstract (English) : | Sounding Board. Contends that the advantages of vaginal delivery over CS only apply to safe vaginal deliveries and that reducing the rate of CS may lead to higher costs and more complications for mothers and their babies. Discusses the effects of Department of Health and Human Services’ Healthy People 2000 objective in relation to the article. The two strategies proposed to reduce the CS rate, increasing the number of VBAC and increasing the number of operative vaginal deliveries, are associated with uterine rupture and neonatal trauma, respectively. Patients must be allowed participation in the decision involving risks to themselves and their babies. |
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Comments : | Fiche importée de http://www.worldserver.com/turk/birthing/rrvbac2000-4.html avec l’aide de Ken Turkowski, septembre 2005 |
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Author of this record : | Ken Turkowski — 01 Feb 2006 |
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