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Rate and Causes of Cesarean Section in North of Jordan

Rate and Causes of Cesarean Section in North of Jordan

Authors of this article:

Alaa HamdAllah

Journals

  1. Al-Rawashdeh I, Kharboush I, Al-Kubaisy W. Disparities in cesarean section among women in Jordan: analysis of the 2017–2018 Jordan Population and Family Health Survey (JPFHS) data. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2022;35(25):5168 View
  2. Shabila N. Trends and changes in cesarean delivery rates in Iraq: findings from the multiple indicator cluster surveys, 2011–2018. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2022;35(25):6272 View
  3. Qudsieh S, Mahfouz I, Qudsieh H, Barbarawi L, Asali F, Al-Zubi M, Barbarawi A. The impact of the coronavirus pandemic curfew on the psychosocial lives of pregnant women in Jordan. Midwifery 2022;109:103317 View
  4. Abdullah R, Mohammed Ali H. Trends and Medical Indications of Cesarean Section in the Public Health Sector. BioMed Target Journal 2025;3(1):57 View