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Women's preference for cesarean delivery and differences between Taiwanese women undergoing different modes of delivery

BACKGROUND: The rate of cesarean delivery was 35% in 2007 in Taiwan. It is unclear how many of the cesarean deliveries were without medical indications. Women's preference for cesarean delivery during their course of pregnancy has rarely been studied and therefore our objectives were to examine...

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Autores principales: Chu, Kuei-Hui, Tai, Chen-Jei, Hsu, Chun-Sen, Yeh, Mei-Chiang, Chien, Li-Yin
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2885388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20504354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-10-138
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author Chu, Kuei-Hui
Tai, Chen-Jei
Hsu, Chun-Sen
Yeh, Mei-Chiang
Chien, Li-Yin
author_facet Chu, Kuei-Hui
Tai, Chen-Jei
Hsu, Chun-Sen
Yeh, Mei-Chiang
Chien, Li-Yin
author_sort Chu, Kuei-Hui
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description BACKGROUND: The rate of cesarean delivery was 35% in 2007 in Taiwan. It is unclear how many of the cesarean deliveries were without medical indications. Women's preference for cesarean delivery during their course of pregnancy has rarely been studied and therefore our objectives were to examine rate of cesarean deliveries without medical indications, to explore women's preference for cesarean delivery as their gestation advances, and to compare background and perinatal factors among women who underwent different modes of delivery in Taiwan. METHODS: This prospective study applied a longitudinal design. The study participants were 473 women who received prenatal care at four hospitals in Taipei and answered structured questionnaires at 20 to 24 weeks of pregnancy, 34 to 36 weeks of pregnancy, and 5 to 7 weeks after delivery. RESULTS: Of the 151 women (31.9%) who had cesarean deliveries, 19.9% were without medical indication. Three indications: malpresentation, prior cesarean section, and dysfunctional labor together accounted for 82.6% of cesarean section with medical indications. The prevalence of maternal preference for cesarean delivery was found to be 12.5% and 17.5% during the second and third trimester, respectively. Of the women who preferred cesarean delivery during the second trimester, 93.2% eventually had a cesarean delivery. Women who were older, with older spouses, and who had health problems before or during pregnancy were more likely to have cesarean deliveries. CONCLUSIONS: About 20% of cesarean deliveries were without medical indications. Women's preference for cesarean delivery during the second trimester predicts subsequent cesarean delivery. Counseling regarding mode of delivery should be offered early in pregnancy, especially for women who are older or with older spouses, have health problems, or had a prior cesarean section.
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spelling pubmed-28853882010-06-15 Women's preference for cesarean delivery and differences between Taiwanese women undergoing different modes of delivery Chu, Kuei-Hui Tai, Chen-Jei Hsu, Chun-Sen Yeh, Mei-Chiang Chien, Li-Yin BMC Health Serv Res Research article BACKGROUND: The rate of cesarean delivery was 35% in 2007 in Taiwan. It is unclear how many of the cesarean deliveries were without medical indications. Women's preference for cesarean delivery during their course of pregnancy has rarely been studied and therefore our objectives were to examine rate of cesarean deliveries without medical indications, to explore women's preference for cesarean delivery as their gestation advances, and to compare background and perinatal factors among women who underwent different modes of delivery in Taiwan. METHODS: This prospective study applied a longitudinal design. The study participants were 473 women who received prenatal care at four hospitals in Taipei and answered structured questionnaires at 20 to 24 weeks of pregnancy, 34 to 36 weeks of pregnancy, and 5 to 7 weeks after delivery. RESULTS: Of the 151 women (31.9%) who had cesarean deliveries, 19.9% were without medical indication. Three indications: malpresentation, prior cesarean section, and dysfunctional labor together accounted for 82.6% of cesarean section with medical indications. The prevalence of maternal preference for cesarean delivery was found to be 12.5% and 17.5% during the second and third trimester, respectively. Of the women who preferred cesarean delivery during the second trimester, 93.2% eventually had a cesarean delivery. Women who were older, with older spouses, and who had health problems before or during pregnancy were more likely to have cesarean deliveries. CONCLUSIONS: About 20% of cesarean deliveries were without medical indications. Women's preference for cesarean delivery during the second trimester predicts subsequent cesarean delivery. Counseling regarding mode of delivery should be offered early in pregnancy, especially for women who are older or with older spouses, have health problems, or had a prior cesarean section. BioMed Central 2010-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2885388/ /pubmed/20504354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-10-138 Text en Copyright ©2010 Chu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chu, Kuei-Hui
Tai, Chen-Jei
Hsu, Chun-Sen
Yeh, Mei-Chiang
Chien, Li-Yin
Women's preference for cesarean delivery and differences between Taiwanese women undergoing different modes of delivery
title Women's preference for cesarean delivery and differences between Taiwanese women undergoing different modes of delivery
title_full Women's preference for cesarean delivery and differences between Taiwanese women undergoing different modes of delivery
title_fullStr Women's preference for cesarean delivery and differences between Taiwanese women undergoing different modes of delivery
title_full_unstemmed Women's preference for cesarean delivery and differences between Taiwanese women undergoing different modes of delivery
title_short Women's preference for cesarean delivery and differences between Taiwanese women undergoing different modes of delivery
title_sort women's preference for cesarean delivery and differences between taiwanese women undergoing different modes of delivery
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2885388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20504354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-10-138
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