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Estimating the Rate of Cesarean Section by Maternal Request: Anonymous Survey of Obstetricians in Australia
Birth Issues in Perinatal Care, 09/15/09
Robson SJ et al. – Maternal request is an important contributor to cesarean section rates in Australia.
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