Consent for interventions during childbirth: A national population‐based study
Marianne Jacques,
Anne Alice Chantry,
Anne Evrard
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo assess the frequency and determinants of medical interventions during childbirth without women's consent at the population level.MethodsThe nationwide cross‐sectional Enquête Nationale Périnatale 2021 provided a representative sample of women who delivered in metropolitan France with a 2‐month postpartum follow‐up (n = 7394). Rates and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of interventions during childbirth (oxytocin administration, episiotomy or emergency cesarean section) without consent were calculated.… Show more
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