Elective primary cesarean section: weighing the risks and benefits.

2009 
The increasing understanding of the nature and extent of pelvic floor injury during childbirth, coupled with an increasing medico-legal demand to present a flawless baby at the completion of the birth process, has helped fuel the rising cesarean section rate. As more women become educated in the controversies surrounding the protective benefits of cesarean, they may increasingly elect to undergo cesarean delivery primarily. Evidence concerning maternal, fetal, and ethical considerations in this decision is presented.
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