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2021
DOI: 10.11648/j.jgo.20210902.12
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Satisfaction with Childbirth Services Among Ultra-Orthodox and Non-religious Mothers in Israeli Hospitals: A Comparative Study

Abstract: Introduction: A mother's satisfaction with her childbirth experience affects her sense of being a mother in the first few postpartum months. Therefore, the labor services provided by hospitals have an important role and have been the topic of numerous studies. Israel enjoys a particularly high birth rate (twice as high as in other OECD countries), with over 99% of deliveries taking place in public hospitals, making it a good case study for examining satisfaction with childbirth services. In addition, Israel ha… Show more

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