EFFECT OF WORLD ORGANIZATION LABOR CARE ON REDUCING CAESAREAN SECTION RATES AT SHEIKH ZAID WOMEN HOSPITAL LARKANA

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Dr Anzalna Soomro
Prof. Dr Shaista Hifaz Abro
Dr Iqra Jawed
Dr Sarmeen Jawed
Dr Ribat jawed

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Cesarean section rates have risen around the world, leading to lapsing of medically required rates with an increase in costs, and the balance on maternal health and interests of the profession, have been called into question. This study focuses on the principles of the World Health Organization, and the structured support of labor care, in order to understand the phenomena of cesarean section at Sheikh Zaid Women Hospital Larkana. The aim is to determine whether the focus on the support of labor, the more careful monitoring, and the intrapartum care of evidence, can diminish the number of nonsensical surgical interventions. C-sections were the dependent variable, while labor care interventions were the independent variables. Data were obtained from the delivery logs, and were analyzed to demonstrate the modifiers to delivery outcomes. The data suggest that emotional, and physical support, as well as the Clinical support of women in labor, and the intrapartum care, promote the natural childbirth, and decrease the medically unwarranted cesarean sections. The results of the research project indicate that the labor support interventions have the potential to optimize the delivery system and elevate the outcomes of the care and well-being of the women and newborns. There is an emphasis in the research project on developing the policies on the implementation of the labor care support models of the World Health Organization, in all of the maternity care facilities, especially in the areas with limited resources

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EFFECT OF WORLD ORGANIZATION LABOR CARE ON REDUCING CAESAREAN SECTION RATES AT SHEIKH ZAID WOMEN HOSPITAL LARKANA. (2026). The Research of Medical Science Review, 4(6), 1214-1229. https://medicalsciencereview.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/3911