Unplanned cesarean deliveries linked to higher risk of acute psychological stress after childbirth

A new study by researchers at Mass General Brigham finds that patients who undergo unscheduled or unplanned cesarean deliveries are at substantially increased risk of experiencing acute psychological stress during childbirth, with effects that can persist for months and impact maternal mental health and early bonding with infants. Results are published in Pregnancy.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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