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Prenatal attitudes toward vaginal delivery and actual delivery mode: Variation by race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status.

Laura B AttanasioRachel R HardemanKaty B KozhimannilKristen H Kjerulff
Published in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2017)
There are racial/ethnic differences in chances of cesarean delivery, and these differences are not explained by birth attitudes. Furthermore, our findings suggest that white and high-socioeconomic status women may be more able to realize their preferences in childbirth.
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