How much influence do women in Sweden have on caesarean section?
Hildingsson I. Department of Health Sciences, Mid Sweden University, 851 70 Sundsvall, Sweden. ingegerd.hildingsson@miun.se OBJECTIVE: to investigate factors associated with having a caesarean section, with special emphasis on women’s preferences in early pregnancy. DESIGN: a cohort study using data from questionnaires in early pregnancy and 2 months after childbirth, and data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register. SETTING: women were recruited from 97% of all antenatal clinics in Sweden at their booking visit during 3 weeks between 1999 and 2000, and followed up 2 months after birth. PARTICIPANTS: a total of 2878 Swedish-speaking women were included in the study (87% of those who consented to participate and 63% of all women eligible for the study). FINDINGS: Of 236 women who wished to have their babies delivered by caesarean section when asked in early pregnancy, 30.5% subsequently had an elective caesarean section and 14.8% an emergency caesarean section. The logistic regression a