Ten percent of the women in middle and high income countries prefer a cesarean section due to fear of labor pain and physical damage.

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Young women who preferred cesarean delivery had several knowledge gaps and misperceptions about childbirth that could be addressed through education.
"Reducing unnecessary caesareans is important because abdominal surgery is linked to a higher risk of complications for the mother and baby and higher healthcare costs compared to vaginal births," said Stoll, a postdoctoral fellow in the school of population and public health and the division of midwifery in UBC's faculty of medicine.
The study found that young women who preferred caesarean delivery had several knowledge gaps and misperceptions about childbirth that could be addressed through education.
"We should be providing women and men with information about childbirth early on, as early as elementary or secondary school, before their attitudes towards birth become too influenced by media dramatizations and other sources that aren't evidence-based," said Stoll.
Source-Eurekalert
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