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. 2014 Aug 7;9(8):e104166. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0104166

Table 3. Care indicators during the last pregnancy and delivery.

Vaginal delivery Type of cesarean section p-value*
Emergency Planned
Sample 3,777 1,702 1,257
 Weighted sample 5,095,628 2,515,187 1,985,472
Prenatal
At least four consultations
 No 62.5 [55.1,69.4] 28.5 [22.5,35.2] 9.03 [5.66,14.1] 0.00
 Yes 52.4 [50.5,54.3] 26.0 [24.3,27.8] 21.6 [19.9,23.4]
First consultation during the 1st quarter
 No 59.6 [54.9,64.2] 27.3 [23.3,31.8] 13.1 [10.1,16.8] 0.00
 Yes 51.9 [49.8,54.0] 26.0 [24.2,27.9] 22.1 [20.3,24.0]
Frequent care provider
 Secretariat of Health 62.6 [60.2,64.9] 24.3 [22.3,26.5] 13.1 [11.6,14.9] 0.00
 Social Security 51.4 [47.6,55.2] 29.7 [26.2,33.6] 18.9 [16.2,21.9]
 Private 36.0 [31.9,40.2] 26.0 [22.2,30.2] 38.1 [33.7,42.6]
Diagnosis of some health problem
 No 57.2 [54.2,60.2] 21.3 [18.9,23.8] 21.5 [19.0,24.3] 0.00
 Yes 50.3 [47.8,52.8] 29.6 [27.4,31.9] 20.1 [18.1,22.3]
Moment of childbirth
Place of care
 Secretariat of Health 63.4 [61.1,65.6] 23.6 [21.7,25.7] 13.0 [11.4,14.7] 0.00
 Social Security 52.7 [49.1,56.3] 29.6 [26.2,33.2] 17.7 [15.3,20.4]
 Private 29.9 [26.1,34.0] 27.5 [23.2,32.3] 42.6 [38.0,47.3]
Complication during childbirth
 No 59.4 [57.3,61.4] 18.1 [16.5,19.8] 22.6 [20.7,24.5] 0.00
 Yes 28.5 [25.0,32.4] 58.1 [53.9,62.2] 13.4 [10.4,17.0]

Note: estimations based on the effect of the survey design.

*Refer to differences between vaginal delivery, and emergency and planned type of cesarean section.