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C-Section Nation
Posted by Marisa Belger on November 16, 2005 - 7:40am.
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We are a country of caesarean sections. The National Center for Health Statistics reports that approximately 1.2 million C-sections were performed in 2004, which makes up 29.1 percent of all births for that year. That's an increase from 27.5 percent in 2003 and 20.7 percent in 1996.

According to the AP [via Washington Post], the increase is first attributed to malpractice fears, then to the changing preferences of mothers and doctors and then to the risk of attempting a natural or vaginal birth after already having had a Caesarean (VBAC).

That healthy first-time, full-term pregnancies are falling prey to the C-section frenzy is of particular concern. Two of my girlfriends, both strong, healthy first-time moms under 32 planned for vaginal births, but had unexpected C-sections.

All this even though the government announced a national goal in 2000 of reducing C-sections to 15 percent by 2010. Today the rate is 24 percent and rising.

It is still possible to have a natural birth. Doulas, midwives and nurse-midwives can help.



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Fear at a delicate moment
by omshanti on November 29, 2005 - 11:58pm

Unfortunately, all too often c-sections are the result of a doctor’s power of suggestion at your most vulnerable, powerless moment of life. You want the best delivery for your baby and you’re told that without a c-section your child may be in danger. The choice at that moment of standing your ground for a natural delivery versus even considering that you might endanger your child is almost impossible to make. I always erred on the side of safety and succombed to the fear….. but the babies were healthy and had no complications. I’ll never know any other way.


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