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by awb
2891 days ago
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From what I understand C-sections are much riskier for the mother than we might think. It's significant surgery which can always lead to complications or infection. The other factor is delivering a child naturally that gets stuck and didn't get enough oxygen but lives is probably the most expensive outcome for doctors because that child can live with severe physical or mental handicaps and need support the rest of their lives. |
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It's entirely plausible that C-sections are done too casually and doing them less often would result in better outcomes. It's also plausible that they are not. The cynical in me finds very plausible that the answer to that question varies widely doctor to doctor.