Decision Aid Tool Could Cut the Number of Caesarean Sections by 4000 a Year

A computerised decision analysis programme which helps women decide on the type of birth that is most appropriate for them could cut the number of caesarean sections performed in England and Wales by 4000 a year, according to a study published on bmj.com today. Rates of caesarean section in the UK are rising - from 9% of births in 1980 to 21% in 2001.

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