Original paper
Women's preferences for mode of second birth—A prospective study of two Israeli birth cohorts
Abstract
Introduction Various biopsychosocial factors affect women's preferences with respect to mode of birth, but they are usually not examined simultaneously and prospectively. In the current study, we assessed the contribution of personal characteristics of first‐time mothers, their prior prenatal perceptions, events during birth, and subjective birth experiences, on their preference about mode of second birth. Methods This was a secondary analysis...
Paper Details
Title
Women's preferences for mode of second birth—A prospective study of two Israeli birth cohorts
Published Date
Feb 12, 2020
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
2
Pages
237 - 245
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