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Few women wish to be delivered by caesarean section
Authors:Hildingsson Ingegerd  Rådestad Ingela  Rubertsson Christine  Waldenström Ulla
Affiliation:Department of Nursing, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Caring and Public Health Sciences, Mälardalens University,Västerås, Sweden
Abstract:Objective To investigate how many women wish to have a caesarean section when asked in early pregnancy, and to identify background variables associated with such a wish.
Design National survey.
Setting Swedish antenatal clinics.
Population 3283 Swedish-speaking women booked for antenatal care, at approximately 600 Swedish antenatal clinics, during three weeks spread over one year (1999–2000).
Methods A questionnaire was mailed shortly after the first antenatal visit.
Main outcome measures Women's preferences for mode of delivery.
Results 3061 women completed the first questionnaire, corresponding to 94% of those who consented to participate after exclusion of reported miscarriages. The background characteristics of the study sample were very similar to a one-year cohort of women giving birth in Sweden during 1999. The result showed that 8.2% of the women would prefer to have a caesarean section. A wish for caesarean section was associated with parity, age, civil status, residential area and obstetric history. Women preferring caesarean section were more depressed and worried, not only about giving birth, but also about other things in life. A multivariate logistic regression model showed three factors being statistically associated with a wish for caesarean section: a previous caesarean section, fear of giving birth and a previous negative birth experience.
Conclusions Relatively few women wish to have a caesarean section when asked in early pregnancy, and these women seem to be a vulnerable group.
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