Behind the myth–few women prefer caesarean section in the absence of medical or obstetrical factors
A Karlström, A Nystedt, M Johansson, I Hildingsson - Midwifery, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: to describe the prevalence of women's preference for caesarean section as
expressed in mid pregnancy, late pregnancy and one year post partum. An additional aim
was to identify associated factors and investigate reasons for the preference. DESIGN:
mixed methods. Data were collected from 2007 to 2008 through questionnaires distributed
to a Swedish regional cohort of women. The survey was part of a longitudinal study of
women's attitudes and beliefs related to childbirth. One open question regarding the reasons …
expressed in mid pregnancy, late pregnancy and one year post partum. An additional aim
was to identify associated factors and investigate reasons for the preference. DESIGN:
mixed methods. Data were collected from 2007 to 2008 through questionnaires distributed
to a Swedish regional cohort of women. The survey was part of a longitudinal study of
women's attitudes and beliefs related to childbirth. One open question regarding the reasons …
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