Trends in nulliparous singleton alive births by cesarean section in India: Empirical patterns across public and private hospitals for 720 districts, 2016–2021
Sunil Rajpal, Shreya Ronanki, Nehantha Sathesh, Rockli Kim, S. V. Subramanian

TL;DR
This study tracks cesarean birth trends in India from 2016 to 2021, comparing public and private hospitals across 720 districts to identify regional disparities and policy needs.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed geographic and sector-specific analysis of cesarean trends in India, highlighting growing state-level disparities.
Findings
Cesarean rates in public hospitals declined, while private hospitals saw an increase from 2016 to 2021.
Telangana and Jammu & Kashmir consistently had the highest cesarean rates in both public and private hospitals.
State-level variation in private hospitals increased significantly over the study period.
Abstract
Unnecessary cesarean surgeries pose significant short and long-term risks, affecting fertility, future pregnancies, and child health outcomes. Timely monitoring and precise targeting are crucial to mitigate additional health and economic burdens. This study examines trends and patterns in cesarean deliveries among nulliparous singleton births across all 36 states and 720 districts in India, comparing public and private hospitals between 2016 and 2021. Using a repeated cross-sectional analysis of two waves of India’s National Family Health Survey, we assess the prevalence of cesarean births and explore how the relative contribution of different geographical levels (villages/blocks, districts, states) to the total variation has evolved over time. At the national level, cesarean rates in public facilities declined by 1.2 percentage points, while private facilities saw an increase of 2.1…
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TopicsMaternal and Perinatal Health Interventions · Global Maternal and Child Health · Global Health and Surgery
