Mediating processes underlying the associations between maternal obesity and the likelihood of cesarean birth.
Carmen WyssJennifer InauenEva CignaccoLuigi RaioEvelyne M AubryPublished in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2023)
This study provides empirical insights into how obesity may increase cesarean birth rates through mediating processes. Particularly allowing for a slower labor progress in women with obesity might reduce cesarean birth rates and prevent subsequent repeat cesarean births in multiparous women.