Re: (Denmark CS rate)

From: Mats Bergstrom (matsb@cor.sos.sll.se)
Sat Aug 2 06:26:36 1997


On Fri, 1 Aug 1997, freda seddon wrote:

>International Journal of Domicilliary Midwifery, Historical Bulletin #1
>Exerpt from, "Into This Universe" Viking Press, 1937, written for the lay
>public by Alan Frank Guttmacher, MD Associate in Obstetrics, John Hopkins
>University

1937! Now I see where the 3% came from.

Sweden nowadays has a national average CS ratio usually slightly less than 15% and I don't think Denmark is that very different.

--
Mats Bergstrom, MD
Ob Gyn
South Hospital
Stockholm




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