Multiple repeat caesarean section in the UK: Incidence and consequences to mother and child. A national, prospective, cohort study
Objective To estimate the incidence of multiple repeat caesarean section (MRCS) (five or more) in the UK and to describe the outcomes for women and their babies relative to women having fewer repeat caesarean sections. Design A national population-based prospective cohort study using the UK Obstetri...
Principais autores: | Cook, JR, Jarvis, S, Knight, M, Dhanjal, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
2013
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