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Contributing indications to the rising cesarean delivery rate

Barber et al., 2011

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5972265248013858092
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Barber E
Lundsberg L
Belanger K
Pettker C
Funai E
Illuzzi J
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Obstetrics and gynecology

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OBJECTIVE To examine physician-documented indications for cesarean delivery in order to investigate the specific indications contributing to this increase. METHODS We analyzed rates of primary and repeat cesarean delivery, including indications for the procedure …
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