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Changing Trends of Indications and Rate of Cesarean Section: An Audit (Clinical Report)
Medical Channel 2011, June 30, 17, 2
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Byline: FARIDA WAGAN and GHULAM NABI MEMON Objective: The objective of this study is to compare the changes, in rate and indication for cesarean section, during 2003 and 2010, after a gap of 7 years and to evaluate, how the implementation of universally acceptable standards, affects rate of cesarean section without compromising maternal and fetal safety.
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