{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Striking rise of cesarean section rates in Türkiye: there is a need for a whole new perspective. {Author}: Küçük M; {Journal}: Pan Afr Med J {Volume}: 48 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 暂无{DOI}: 10.11604/pamj.2024.48.6.12380 {Abstract}: Since 2003, the Turkish Ministry of Health (TMOH) has activated a reformed system called Health Transformation Program (HTP) which has assertive goals. Health transformation program has brought about important improvements in many health topics. However, at the beginning of HTP, cesarean section (C-section) rate was approximately 30%, having exceeded 50% in 2013 which reflected the highest rate in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Currently, most of the deliveries are carried out via C-section in Türkiye which started disputes about whether the high rate of C-section is Achilles' heel of HTP. To overcome high C-section rate, TMOH has been making intensive efforts and taking serious measures in recent years including passing a law to ban elective C-sections. Despite the strict measures taken C-section rate didn't decrease instead increased gradually. The current situation shows that the problem is more complicated than the authorities figure out, and a whole new perspective on the issue is needed.