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Elective caesarean delivery at maternal request: A preliminary study of motivations influencing women's decision-making

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1479-828X.2008.00867.x

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anonymous survey; caesarean section; complications; maternal choice; satisfaction

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Background: There is an extensive literature concerning caesarean section at maternal request, where no obstetric indication exists, yet little information about what motivates women to request such a delivery. Aims: This paper alms to ask women who had undergone maternal-request: primary elective caesarean delivers about the reasons for their choice, their level of satisfaction with the delivery and their future childbearing plans. Methods: Anonymous postal survey of women who have undergone maternal-request primary caesarean section in private maternity hospitals in the eastern states of Australia. Results: The response rate was 68%, and 78 completed surveys, were included In the study. The most common reason given was, 'I was concerned about risks to the baby' (46%). On a scale from 1 (totally unsafisfied) to 10 (completely satisfied), the mean satisfaction rating reported was 9.25/10 (95% confidence interval: 8.89, 9.60). Only eight respondents (10%) stated an intention for more than two caesarean deliveries. Conclusions: Women who underwent maternal-request caesarean delivery most commonly did so from concerns for the baby. Respondents were highly satisfied with their delivery, and few wished for more than two children.

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