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Abstract There is no justification for any reason to have a CD rate higher than 10–15%. CD rates higher than 10% are NOT associated with substantial decrease in maternal and neonatal mortality rates. In the light of these issues, WHO, in 2011, conducted a systematic review of systems used to classify CD and concluded that Robson Ten group Classification System (TGCS) is the most appropriate system to fulfill current international and local needs. Its main strengths are the simplicity of its design and directness of initial interpretation. It can be used to compare CD rate in the same hospital over time and also between different hospitals. |