Changes in maternal risk factors and their association with changes in cesarean sections in Norway between 1999 and 2016: A descriptive population-based registry study.
Ingvild Hersoug NedbergMarzia LazzeriniIlaria MarianiKajsa MøllersenEmanuelle Pessa ValenteErik Eik AndaFinn Egil SkjeldestadPublished in: PLoS medicine (2021)
In this study, we observed that after an initial increase, proportions of CS births remained stable from 2005 to 2016. Instead, both the size of the risk population and the mean number of risk factors per birth continued to increase. We observed a possible association between the increase in size of risk population and the additional CS births observed in 2016 compared to 1999. The increase in size of risk population and the stable CS rate from 2005 and onward may indicate consistent adherence to obstetric evidence-based practice in Norway.