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INCREASING CESAREAN SECTION RATE: A GLOBAL PROBLEM AND THE SITUATION IN UZBEKISTAN

Zebo XudoyqulovaTermez University of Economics and Service, Faculty of Medicine Lecturer, Department of Medical Clinical SciencesJasur SaidovTermez University of Economics and Service, Faculty of Medicine Lecturer, Department of Medical Clinical SciencesMuxlisa AbdulhamidovaStudent at the Faculty of Medicine, Termez University of Economics and ServiceAbduvali OchilovStudent at the Faculty of Medicine, Termez University of Economics and ServiceAziza DavronovaStudent at the Faculty of Medicine, Termez University of Economics and ServiceSevinch MamayusupovaStudent at the Faculty of Medicine, Termez University of Economics and Service
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In recent decades, a significant global increase in the rate of cesarean section has been observed. Although the World Health Organization recommends performing cesarean delivery only when medically indicated, this surgical intervention is increasingly used as a primary mode of childbirth in many countries. Unjustified cesarean sections are associated with higher risks of short- and long-term complications for both mothers and newborns. This article examines the global trends and underlying medical, social, and organizational factors contributing to the rising cesarean section rates. Particular attention is given to the current situation in Uzbekistan, highlighting national practices, challenges, and strategies aimed at optimizing childbirth management and improving maternal and perinatal health outcomes.

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