Preferences of women with low obstetric risk for cesarean or vaginal birth in Poland: Areas for intervention.
Anna MichalikLucyna WojcickaAgnieszka Czerwińska-OsipiakAgata Zdun-RyżewskaKarolina JakitowiczJolanta OlszewskaMagdalena KrauzeMateusz JakitowiczPublished in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2021)
The primary factors that were correlated with high CB preference among the low-risk group included age, previous childbirth experiences, and anxiety. The underlying reasons that drive birth preferences remain poorly understood. However, women who have previously undergone difficult childbirth experiences and are afraid of pain require specialized care.
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