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by dragonwriter
2882 days ago
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> A nit: is it really true that C sections are primarily for high-risk pregnancies? C-sections are very disproportionately used for those, though perhaps not primarily; in relation to the risk statistics upthread, is the same basic impact. You cant just compare adverse outcome rates for C-section and vaginal birth without taking into account factors associated with adverse outcomes which also make C-section a more likely event. |
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