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Fig 1.

Flow chart of the selection of study participants of the 549,681 deliveries assessed in the secondary analysis.

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Table 1.

The Ten Group Classification System.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of obstetric population (including all births, singleton and multiple, from 28+0 to 44+6 gestational weeks), 2000–2010, years stratified.

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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.

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Table 3.

Cesarean sections (CS) rates using the Robson´s classification in Peru, 2000–2010.

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Table 4.

Trends in selected labor characteristics and maternal outcomes by Robson group.

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Table 5.

Trends in selected fetal and newborn outcomes by Robson group.

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Table 6.

Adjusted OR for stillbirths, low birth weight (LBW) and maternal mortality (MM) by Robson Group.

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Table 7.

Trends in indications for induction in the relevant categories of women in the Robson classification in Peru, 2000–2010.

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Table 8.

Trends in indications for caesarean section in the relevant categories of women in the Robson classification in Peru, 2000–2010.

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