Prevalence, Disparities, And Determinants Of Primary Cesarean Births Among First-Time Mothers In Mexico
Abstract
Mexico has the second-highest prevalence of cesarean deliveries in the Americas, behind Brazil. Having had a previous cesarean delivery is highly predictive of having subsequent cesarean deliveries, yet evidence on the drivers of primary (that is, first-time) cesarean deliveries is sparse. Using 2014 Mexican birth certificate data and performing population-level analyses of data on 600,124 first-time mothers giving birth after at least...
Paper Details
Title
Prevalence, Disparities, And Determinants Of Primary Cesarean Births Among First-Time Mothers In Mexico
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
714 - 722
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