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SUMMARY
By and large, the most frequently studied factors are birth-related, such as type of childbirth healthcare plan and mode of birth. Consistent research documents that women who have birth experience outside of the hospital, e_g, in birth centres or at home, rate those experiences more favourably compared to in-hospital births. While a number of studies indicate that there is no direct association between mode of birth and satisfaction with childbirth, there is convincing evidence that emergency CBs significantly increase the risks of negative birth experience compared to other modes of birth. There . . .

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