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The Trends of C- Section Rates between the Past and Recent around the world and especially in Egypt from 2008-2022

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Last updated: 25 Dec 2024

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This research paper explain the history of C-Section and its trends around the world in Europe, America, China and, from 2008-2022 in Egypt and it's clear that the trends and rates of caesarean section for mothers of childbearing age and childbirth are increasing nowadays for many reasons, including for example, persuasion by doctor itself, the mothers desire, mother being exposed to previous caesarean section, and risks to mother itself or to the child on the other hand. At the end the Egyptian Governorates are ordering according to the C- Section percentage. Finally, from my personal point of view, as a result of following up on many cases from my relatives, the main reasons related to high rates of caesarean sections in all governorates of Arab Republic of Egypt compared with the past years from 2008 and also before that, all of which were natural vaginal births, and this is due to main financial reasons.

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10.21608/cfdj.2024.290717.1966

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caesarean sections, vaginal birth, Awake Vaginal Birth after Cesarean

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عبدالله محمد محمود

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سرج

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كلية التجارة جامعة بنها

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abdabdosasa@gmail.com

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5

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2

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48284

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2024-07-01

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2024-05-18

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2024-07-01

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649

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679

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2682-3403

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2682-4531

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المجلة العلمية للدراسات والبحوث المالية والتجارية

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https://cfdj.journals.ekb.eg/

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The Trends of C- Section Rates between the Past and Recent around the world and especially in Egypt from 2008-2022

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25 Dec 2024