Egypt's high C-Section rates under the microscope
NCT ID NCT07194876
Summary
This study aims to understand why cesarean section rates are so high in two hospitals in Assiut, Egypt. Researchers will review medical records of 770 women who had C-sections in 2026, using a World Health Organization classification system to identify which groups of women contribute most to these rates. The goal is to gather information that could help reduce unnecessary C-sections and improve care for mothers and newborns.
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