Involvement of Women with the Decision of Caesarean Section and their Degree of Satisfaction for Post-operative Care and Pain Management

  • El Amir H
  • Zewawi N
  • Jaroudi D
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Background: Most women who undergo Caesarean birth experience a feeling of resentment towards the physicians, profound disappointment at treatment expectation, and the loss of the happy moment of natural birth. So addressing women's views and concerns should be recognized as being integral to the decision making process.

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El Amir, H., Zewawi, N. E., & Jaroudi, D. A. (2017). Involvement of Women with the Decision of Caesarean Section and their Degree of Satisfaction for Post-operative Care and Pain Management. Journal of Women’s Health Care, 06(05). https://doi.org/10.4172/2167-0420.1000403

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