There are no products in your shopping cart.

£53.99
£53.99
ISBN: 978-1-4160-5799-4
Page count: 176
Publisher: Elsevier
Publication year: 2008
This first ever issue of the Clinics in Perinatology devoted to cesarean delivery focuses on the epidemiology and neonatal outcomes after cesarean section.
Table of contents:
- Cesarean Birth in the United States: Epidemiology, Trends and Outcomes
- The Relationship Between Cesarean Delivery and Gestational Age Among US Singleton Births
- Late Preterm Infants, Early Term Infants, and Timing of Elective Deliveries
- The Influence of Obstetric Practices on Late Prematurity
- Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality After Elective Cesarean Delivery
- Elective Cesarean Section: Its Impact on Neonatal Respiratory Outcome
- Cesarean Delivery and Its Impact on the Anomalous Infant
- Cesarean Delivery and Its Impact on the Anomalous Infant
- The Impact on Cesarean Delivery on Transmission of Infectious Agents to the Neonate
- Cesarean Section and the Outcome of Very Preterm and Very Low-Birthweight Infants
- Long-Term Neurologic Outcome of Infants Born by Cesarean Section
- The Ethical Debate of Maternal Choice and Autonomy in Cesarean Delivery


![Expand cart block. []](/profiles/rcog_corp/modules/contributions/ubercart/uc_cart/images/bullet-arrow-up.gif)

