C-Section Births on the Rise
One in three babies were born via C-section in 2005, which is a dramatic increase from the one in five the number reported in 1995, according to the latest News and Numbers from the Agency for...
View ArticleMore Expectant Moms Want Elective Cesarean
A survey of registered users at electivecesarean.com found that 56% of expectant mothers want an elective cesarean through their own choice. The majority said that it is because they don’t want to risk...
View ArticleC-Sections May Increase the Risk of Diabetes
An exhaustive study that spanned the globe reveals an increased risk, by 20%, a child born by Cesarean section (C-section) will develop type 1 diabetes before turning 15. Headquartered at Queen’s...
View ArticleVaginal delivery is the safest option for women with pelvic girdle pain
(MedHeadlines) – Caesarean section increases the risk of persistent pelvic girdle pain after delivery compared with vaginal delivery, according to a new study from the Norwegian Institute of Public...
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