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. 2009 Sep;28(3):22.1-19.

Bioethics and birth: insights on risk decision-making for an elective caesarean after a prior caesarean delivery

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Bioethics and birth: insights on risk decision-making for an elective caesarean after a prior caesarean delivery

Pam McGrath et al. Monash Bioeth Rev. 2009 Sep.

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  • Monash Bioeth Rev. 2010 Sep;20(2):09.3. Ray-Barruel, Gillian [added]

Abstract

This article presents the findings of qualitative research which explored, from the mothers' perspective, the process of decision-making about mode of delivery for a subsequent birth after a previous Caesarean Section. In contradiction to the clinical literature, the majority of mothers in this study were strongly of the opinion that a vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) posed a higher risk than an elective caesarean (EC). From the mothers' perspective, risk discussions were primarily valuable for gaining support for their pre-determined choice, rather than obtaining information. The findings posit ethical concerns with regards to informed consent and professional obstetric practice at a time when there is a documented and worrying trend towards an increase in births by caesarean section (CS).

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