Cesarean Section and Its Correlates Among Early Child Bearing Women in Nepal release_3cpug2zpmrfshh4to4xgdwxzqm

by Aliza K C Bhandari, Ashmita Adhikari, Mijjal Shrestha, Mahbubur Rahman

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:bold>Objective:</jats:bold> To examine the factors associated with cesarean section among early child bearing women in Nepal.<jats:bold>Results: </jats:bold>Out of 4006 women of reproductive age group from 1996 to 2016, more than 50% had early pregnancy. The population-based cesarean section (CS) rate was about 10% [95% confidence interval: (8.9-11.6)]. Our logistic regression model showed that women with early child bearing had 32% (p-value &lt;0.05, 95% confidence interval: 0.50- 0.94) less chance of having CS than women of age group 19-29 years. It was also evident that poorest women of same age group had 66% less likelihood of having CS than the richest (p-value: &lt;0.05, 95% confidence interval: 0.29-0.99). Similarly, women from province-1, province-3 and province-4, having complete four antenatal check-ups and delivering in a private institution were associated with CS among early child bearers.<jats:bold> </jats:bold>
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