Psychological and psychosomatic aspects of the caesarean section experience

Published: June 30, 1986
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Caesarean section is the only obstetric operation that, by avoiding the vaginal route, allows the fetus to be quickly extracted via the abdominal route. Its performance is therefore justified when there is an indication for rapid delivery or when the vaginal route is contraindicated because the necessary conditions are not met.

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Plotti, G., & Pieroni, A. (1986). Psychological and psychosomatic aspects of the caesarean section experience. Medicina E Morale, 36(2). https://doi.org/10.4081/mem.1986.1393