Master’s Thesis Discusses the Prevalence and Reasons of Caesarean Section in the City of Mosul

2021-01-23T00:00:00+00:00

A master's thesis for the Department of Family and Community Medicine discussed the prevalence and indications for Caesarean section in the city of Mosul: The cross-section study, presented by the student Nour N. Fadel on Sunday 17th January 2021. The study discussed the prevalence of Caesarean section in the city of Mosul and the most important reasons for its spread. The study concluded (by conducting research on hospitals in the city of Mosul) that the rate of caesarean deliveries for normal births in the city of Mosul in general is 18.2% which is higher than the rate determined by the World [Read More]