Caesarean section in the absence of need: a pathologising paradox for public health?
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Investigating the Relationship between Demographic Factors and Choice of Delivery Method in Pregnant Women in the City of SavojbolaghImproving the care pathway for women who request Caesarean section: an experience-based co-design study.Misrecognition of need: women's experiences of and explanations for undergoing cesarean deliveryKeeping it Natural: Does Persuasive Magazine Content Have an Effect on Young Women's Intentions for Birth?
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Caesarean section in the absence of need: a pathologising paradox for public health?
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Caesarean section in the absence of need: a pathologising paradox for public health?
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Jeanie Douché
Jenny Carryer
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10.1111/J.1440-1800.2011.00533.X
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2011-06-01T00:00:00Z