Abstract

Background:Latin America has the highest regional average cesarean birth rates. One potential driver is cesarean birth by maternal request (CBMR).Methods:We analyzed of a large prospective cohort study of HIV-infected women in six Latin American countries.Results:Comparisons were made between women who chose CBMR (n = 38) and women with a medical indication for cesarean (n = 683). The only variable associated with CBMR was onset of labor (AOR 0.3 [0.1,0.9], p = 0.04).Conslusion:Spontaneous labor reduced the likelihood of a woman living with HIV to pursue CBMR in a large Latin American cohort.

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