Race, ethnicity, and indications for primary cesarean birth: Associations within a national birth center registry.
Laura Manns-JamesShaughanassee VinesJill AllimanLauren Hoehn-VelascoSusan StapletonJennifer WrightDiana R JollesPublished in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2023)
Place of first admission in labor was the strongest predictor of cesarean. Racism as a chronic stressor and a determinant of clinical decision-making reduces choice in birth settings and may increase cesarean rates. Research on components of birth settings that drive inequitable outcomes is warranted.