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Chhabra S et al. – The authors analysis reveals a large increase in caesarean sections with many being fruitless. While the major causes of perinatal mortality were sepsis, prematurity and congenital anomalies which need to be addressed, it is also essential to review the indications of caesarean section, so as to prevent fruitless caesarean sections.

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