Trends in Primary Cesarean Section Rates Among Women With and Without Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Melissa K. Zochowski,
Giselle E. Kolenic,
Kara Zivin,
Anca Tilea,
Lindsay K. Admon,
Stephanie V. Hall,
Agatha Advincula and
Vanessa K. Dalton
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Reducing the rate of cesarean sections among women considered at low risk for delivery by that method is a goal of Healthy People 2030.
Keywords: Maternal health; Women's health; Mental health; Health conditions; Depression; Systematic reviews; Organization of care; Morbidity; Children's health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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