Background: Cesarean Section (CS) is the most common surgical procedure nowadays. It is a surgical operation that may be performed programmed for a variety of reasons, or in an emergency manner due to an emerging necessity. However, Cesarean Section on Maternal Request (CSMR) is a growing phenomenon whose literature needs to be assessed, and it is demonstrated by a steady increase in the world neck and neck by a high percentage of births by CS. It is even more luckless that giving birth by elective CS based on the pregnant woman’s choice has become the first place among the justifications, notwithstanding its direct and long-term complications.
Methods: This retrospective study reviewed data of all CS
deliveries during the year 2022 at our hospital using electronic medical
records in the hospital information system. Retrieved data include baseline
demographic characteristics, mode of delivery, indications, and the type of CS,
aiming to clarify the reason for CS to challenge the percentage of CS based on
the yearning of the pregnant woman without a medical reason; to identify,
analyze and try to solve the ethical problem raised by the pregnant woman’s
request for CS. The SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) was used
for data analysis. The essential statistical analysis values of the study were
calculated using the Chi-square and Wallis tests.
Results: The results revealed two significant facts; a sturdy
noteworthy increase in the percentage of pregnant women delivering by CS
compared to vaginal delivery at 54% versus 45.6%, and a sharp increase in the
CS deliveries on maternal requests at 22.78%. The main reason for this shifting
practice is the previous CS, followed by a decision based on personal and
family convictions. Fetal distress, failed induction of labor, multiple
pregnancies, and malpresentation were also common causes of CSMR. These
harvested results revealed an improper justification to jump over nature.
Conclusion: CSMR is an evolving entity in obstetrics practice in
developing countries as delay in conception, fear of labor pain, and loss of a
baby during labor appear to be strong motivations. This review provided a
debate on the choice of pregnant women in uncomplicated pregnancies on the mode
of birth from various stakeholders. The furthermost undeviating approach for
plummeting CS could be the official embargo of CSMR. the women requesting
delivery by elective CS for no medical reasons must be innumerable
justifications and life proficiencies necessitating prudently embattled
attention and health care. The golden rule is that the best form of birth is
safe, and the best description is “natural” and must always be respected.
Author
(s) Details
Kamil Mosa Fram
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, The University
of Jordan, Jordan University Hospital, Amman, Jordan.
Mosa Kamil Fram
School of Medicine, The University of Jordan, Jordan University Hospital,
Amman, Jordan.
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