Cesarean Section News and Research

Latest Cesarean Section News and Research

State-wide QI initiatives seek to improve outcomes of maternal, child care

State-wide QI initiatives seek to improve outcomes of maternal, child care

Longer looks: Doctors advocating less care; addiction as a 'disease'

Longer looks: Doctors advocating less care; addiction as a 'disease'

Study finds key influential factors linked with risk of allergies in babies

Study finds key influential factors linked with risk of allergies in babies

Study reveals clear need to halt escalating use of Caesarean sections

Study reveals clear need to halt escalating use of Caesarean sections

C-sections on the rise: One in three mothers opting for procedure

C-sections on the rise: One in three mothers opting for procedure

Study finds high C-section rates in Florida, New Jersey and Texas

Study finds high C-section rates in Florida, New Jersey and Texas

Oxytocin does not boost prospects for normal births

Oxytocin does not boost prospects for normal births

Study examines reasons for rise in cesarean delivery

Study examines reasons for rise in cesarean delivery

Inducing labor does not increase risk of emergency cesarean section

Inducing labor does not increase risk of emergency cesarean section

"Best Doctors" survey finds NY Presbyterian has the most top doctors in metro area

"Best Doctors" survey finds NY Presbyterian has the most top doctors in metro area

First fetoscopic laser procedure to correct Twin-Twin Transfusion syndrome performed in Dallas

First fetoscopic laser procedure to correct Twin-Twin Transfusion syndrome performed in Dallas

C-section deliveries have increased by 72%, episiotomy and forceps use have declined

C-section deliveries have increased by 72%, episiotomy and forceps use have declined

Nearly all 2.6 million stillbirths worldwide occur in low-, middle-income countries, Lancet series says

Nearly all 2.6 million stillbirths worldwide occur in low-, middle-income countries, Lancet series says

High rates of induction, C-section do not improve infant outcomes in low-risk women

High rates of induction, C-section do not improve infant outcomes in low-risk women

NEJM: Perspectives from Aaron, Reinhardt, Iglehart, Annas, Chambers and others

NEJM: Perspectives from Aaron, Reinhardt, Iglehart, Annas, Chambers and others

Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy may raise risk of gestational diabetes: Study

Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy may raise risk of gestational diabetes: Study

Inducing labor is linked with negative outcomes for mother, does not provide benefit to newborn

Inducing labor is linked with negative outcomes for mother, does not provide benefit to newborn

New study: Fetal surgery for spina bifida greatly improves child's mobility

New study: Fetal surgery for spina bifida greatly improves child's mobility

Better monitoring, new techniques reduce anesthesia-related maternal deaths

Better monitoring, new techniques reduce anesthesia-related maternal deaths

Race to have the first baby of the new year

Race to have the first baby of the new year

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