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Cesarean Sections (C-Sections)

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Many babies are delivered via cesarean sections. Learn why and how C-sections are performed.

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Discussing C-Section and VBAC Without Fear - Midwives For Women (Roseville, CA) - Meetup

meetup.com — “Join us for a lively and informative guided discussion about the myths and facts surrounding C-Section and Vaginal Birth After C-Section (VBAC). We'll talk about informed consent, and how to prepView full resource at meetup.com

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Cesarean Awareness Month: 10 Tips for Avoiding a First-Time Cesarean — Giving Birth with Confidence

givingbirthwithconfidence.org — “Cesarean Awareness Month: 10 Tips for Avoiding a First-Time Cesarean — Giving Birth with ConfidenceView full resource at givingbirthwithconfidence.org

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It's Cesarean Awareness Month! Here are some tips for avoiding a Cesarean section: http://t.co/SmRzDQwD

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Unnecessary labor induction increases risk of complications: study

medicalxpress.com — “A University of Adelaide study has revealed that inducing labor in pregnant women when it's not medically necessary is more likely to result in complications at birth.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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"induction for non-recognized reasons was associated with a 67% increased chance of requiring a cesarean section"... http://t.co/NotFlY8S

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#SciAmBlogs Wednesday – Cesarean Sections, post-run “shivers”, Planthoppers of Iran, food insecurity, Apollo 11 in the sea, and more. | The Network Central, Scientific American Blog Network

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Cesarean Sections in the U.S. – The Trouble with Assembling Evidence from Data | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network

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That was my thot 2 -- confounded RT @medskep: IMO mistake to use birth data frm populations severely disturbed by... http://t.co/wO0fjN6N

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Cesarean Sections in the U.S.: The Trouble with Assembling Evidence from Data | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network

blogs.scientificamerican.com — “U.S. Cesarean Section Rates Pregnancy, labor, and delivery have become increasingly medicalized in recent decades, leading to criticism from multiple factions. For instance, the rate of cesarean ...View full resource at blogs.scientificamerican.com

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jessiegruman Jessie Gruman Doctor, Health Advocate, and PhD

C-sections in the U.S.: the data-to-evidence knot, trying to explain/discern evidence for or against high rates: http://t.co/Sep3n3lb

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MedWire News - Ob/Gyn - Vaginal birth linked to urinary incontinence

medwire-news.md — “MedWire News Vaginal birth is associated with an increased risk for urinary incontinence compared with a cesarean section, even over a decade afterwards, say researchers. MedWire NewsView full resource at medwire-news.md

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Baby dies after scar ruptures - National - NZ Herald News

nzherald.co.nz — “An investigation has been launched into the death of a near full-term baby in Middlemore Hospital after her mother's scar from two previous emergency caesarean sections opened up.View full resource at nzherald.co.nz

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Mother grieves for lost baby following dehiscence of previous C section wounds- National - NZ Herald News http://t.co/DDvynPb3 via @nzherald

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Gynecologists Don't Talk About Sex Enough; Living Alone Is Depressing - Technology - The Atlantic Wire

theatlanticwire.com — “Discovered: OB-GYNs aren't talking about sex enough, living alone is depressing, C-sections are too expensive, and there's a new type of land mass in town. View full resource at theatlanticwire.com

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Curbing C-sections could save countries billions - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Putting a halt to medically unnecessary cesarean sections could save more than $2 billion a year worldwide, a new study estimates. It has long been recognized that many countries have high C-section rates. In the U.S., C-sections now account for one-third of all deliveries -- an all-time high. The reasons are various. The rising rate of multiple births has played a role, since twins or "higher-order" multiples often need to be delivered by View full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Curbing C-sections could save countries billions - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Putting a halt to medically unnecessa... http://t.co/mSrdVRKt

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Curbing C-sections could save countries billions | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Putting a halt to medically unnecessary cesarean sections could save more than $2 billion a year worldwide, a new study estimates.It has long been recognized that many countriesView full resource at reuters.com

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Is it possible to have a planned c-section and a partial hysterectomy done by patient request? - Avvo.com

avvo.com — “Is it possible to have a planned c-section and a partial hysterectomy done by patient request? pregnant, high-risk, follow-up hysterectomyView full resource at avvo.com

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My answer on @Avvo to: Is it possible to have a planned c-section and a partial hysterectomy done by patien... http://t.co/i4KYCqw7

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Powerful Anti-C-Section Campaign Speaks the Truth (VIDEO) | The Stir

thestir.cafemom.com — “There are times when a c-section is needed and thank goodness we have modern medicine to save lives and make sure baby is born healthy and mama is oka...View full resource at thestir.cafemom.com

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Powerful Anti-C-Section Campaign Speaks the Truth (VIDEO) http://t.co/oKEjlkBO via @The_Stir In Spanish, but I loved it

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Reducing C-Sections In First-Time Moms: New Labor-Tracking Tool Proposed - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “Researchers have designed a new version of a labor-tracking tool for pregnant women that they predict could reduce the use of hormonal intervention during labor and lower the number of cesarean sections performed on low-risk, first-time mothers. The tool, called a partograph, takes into account the most recent research findings that suggest labor is not a linear process, but is instead slower during earlier labor and accelerates gradually as labor advances. A diagnosis of abnormally slow labor iView full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Reducing C-Sections In First-Time Moms: New Labor-Tracking Tool Proposed: Researchers have designed a new version ... http://t.co/x2fMMVWw

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