Sunday, 26 July 2020

Brief Overview of High Cesarean Section Rates in Latin America, a Reflection of a Different Approach to Labor? | Chapter 6 | Research Trends and Challenges in Medical Science Vol.3


Increasing rates of cesarean section, as high as 50% in some countries in Latin America, compared with the rest of the world, demand a closer analysis of its causes and implications. The significant morbidity for both mother and baby associated with cesarean section requires immediate action from national and international societies to confront the situation with specific solutions, including patient education. We recommend a consensus meeting of Latin American ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) section members to address the issue and to consider adopting guidelines based on evidence and reflecting the realities of the countries involved

Author(s) Details

Eghon Guzman 
Hospital Dr. Sotero del Rio Integramedica Bupa Santiago, Chile.

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