Caesarean section rates and indications in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: The case of Mbandaka City
Introduction Caesarean section (CS) is a medically appropriate intervention for managing complications during childbirth. However, the increasing number of both scheduled and emergency CS procedures has led to concerns about the potential overuse of this technique. This trend has contributed to gro...
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Main Authors: | Patrick Bongbanga Mundembe, Roger Mwimba Mbungu, Félicien Kandolo Tshimungu, Jules Moti Kangite, Jean Claude Efoloko Likulu, Guillin Boboko Bikoko, Monizi Mawunu, Jean-Paul Koto-Te-Nyiwa Ngbolua |
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Language: | English |
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Orapuh, Inc.
2025-01-01
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Online Access: | https://www.orapuh.org/ojs/ojs-3.1.2-4/index.php/orapj/article/view/330 |
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