Fig 1.
Flow chart of the selection of study participants of the 549,681 deliveries assessed in the secondary analysis.
Table 1.
The Ten Group Classification System.
Table 2.
Characteristics of obstetric population (including all births, singleton and multiple, from 28+0 to 44+6 gestational weeks), 2000–2010, years stratified.
Fig 2.
Evolution in cesarean sections (CS) rates in those groups of classifications of Robson with trend test p<0.01, between the years 2000 and 2010, in public hospital of Perú.
Table 3.
Cesarean sections (CS) rates using the Robson´s classification in Peru, 2000–2010.
Table 4.
Trends in selected labor characteristics and maternal outcomes by Robson group.
Table 5.
Trends in selected fetal and newborn outcomes by Robson group.
Table 6.
Adjusted OR for stillbirths, low birth weight (LBW) and maternal mortality (MM) by Robson Group.
Table 7.
Trends in indications for induction in the relevant categories of women in the Robson classification in Peru, 2000–2010.
Table 8.
Trends in indications for caesarean section in the relevant categories of women in the Robson classification in Peru, 2000–2010.