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Date: Sept. 15th in a local paper.
Article by New York Reuters Health.
A new study has found a higher risk of infant deaths among infants born by caesarean section to mothers who have no medical need for the procedure.
While c-sections have saved the lives of "countless" women and babies, and the risk of infant death is still very low, it is crucial to determine the reasons for the higher infant mortality seen with c-section, because the rates of this surgery are becoming increasingly common, [says] Dr. Marian F. MacDorman of the National Center for Health Statistics.
Article by New York Reuters Health.
A new study has found a higher risk of infant deaths among infants born by caesarean section to mothers who have no medical need for the procedure.
While c-sections have saved the lives of "countless" women and babies, and the risk of infant death is still very low, it is crucial to determine the reasons for the higher infant mortality seen with c-section, because the rates of this surgery are becoming increasingly common, [says] Dr. Marian F. MacDorman of the National Center for Health Statistics.