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Public Health Implications of Cesarean on Demand
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Cesarean RatesCesarean HealthHealth EconomicsHealth PolicyMedicineMaternal ComplicationGynecologyMaternal HealthMaternal Health PolicyCaesarean SectionObstetricsFetal DistressPublic Health ImplicationsPublic HealthUnited StatesHealth Services ResearchBirth OutcomesCesarean Rate
Cesarean rates have been rising in the United States. Recently, there has been an upsurge of interest in "cesarean on maternal request" in the absence of any medical indication, a phenomenon that will further increase the cesarean rate. This trend may not be benign on a population basis, and reliable data are lacking. This article reviews reasons for the increasing cesarean rate, describes maternal and neonatal consequences likely to accrue with a policy of cesarean on demand, and explores larger implications for public health.
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