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Approximately 21% of births occur via C-section. Projections: This is expected to reach 29% by 2030.

Rates are as high as 43% in Latin America and the Caribbean, while some sub-Saharan African countries remain as low as 5% , indicating a critical lack of access to lifesaving surgery. 2. Clinical Indicators for C-Sections

Prolonged labor (failure to progress), fetal distress (irregular heart rate), or umbilical cord prolapse. ?c???c?c?????

Below is a structured report draft summarizing the current state of C-sections globally, drawing from latest data and clinical guidelines. Report: The Rising Trend of Cesarean Sections

Cesarean section rates are rising worldwide, though access remains unequal: Approximately 21% of births occur via C-section

As major abdominal surgery, C-sections carry higher risks than vaginal deliveries for both parent and child: C-Section (Cesarean Section): Procedure, Risks & Recovery

The cryptic nature of your request——strongly suggests a focus on C-sections (Cesarean sections), a topic heavily documented in medical and public health reports. Report: The Rising Trend of Cesarean Sections Cesarean

Global trends, medical necessity, and health implications. 1. Current Global Landscape

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