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Maternal perceptions about caesarean section deliveries and their role in reducing perinatal and neonatal mortality in the Upper West Region of Ghana; a cross-sectional study.

Barnabas B Naa GandauBenjamin Demah NuerteyNana Ayegua Hagan SeneadzaDominic AkaatebaEmmanuel AzusongJudith Y YirifereHerta B KankpeyengEdem M A Tette
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2019)
Majority of women in this study had a positive attitude towards the uptake of CS if it becomes necessary. Lack of formal education, age less than 19 years and unemployment are associated with poor maternal perception of CS. Education to improve the perception of CS as a promoter of child survival is necessary and to discourage perceptions that it causes adverse perinatal or neonatal outcome particularly in at risk populations.
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