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  2. Caesarean section - Wikipedia

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    Caesarean section, also known as C-section, cesarean, or caesarean delivery, is the surgical procedure by which one or more babies are delivered through an incision in the mother's abdomen. It is often performed because vaginal delivery would put the mother or child at risk (of paralysis or even death). [ 2 ]

  3. Caesarean delivery on maternal request - Wikipedia

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    Over the last century, delivery by Caesarean section (CS) has become increasingly safer; the medical reasons, therefore, for selecting a CS delivery over a vaginal birth are less likely to be those of necessity, [citation needed] and more likely to be motivated by other factors, such as considerations of pain in vaginal delivery and the effects ...

  4. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Reporting on costs in 2023, Forbes gave an average cost of $18,865 ($14,768 for vaginal and $26,280 for cesarean) which included pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care. However, many factors determined the costs, including where the woman lived, the type of birth, and whether or not they had insurance.

  5. They're middle class and insured, yet childbirth left them ...

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    The family’s high medical bills stemmed, in part, from the nature of their insurance plan, which had a low deductible of $375 but an unusually high out-of-pocket maximum — the total amount a ...

  6. The Rise Of The 'Gentle C-Section' - AOL

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    Almost 1 in 3 births occur via C-section now, but there is a more patient-centered option called a gentle C-section. Here's what it is and what that means. ... There appear to be a few reasons why ...

  7. Black Women Are 25% More Likely to Have a C-Section Than ...

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    A new report shows that Black women are 25% more likely to undergo a C-section than white women. The researchers suggest that implicit racial bias among providers may play a role and that there ...

  8. Labor induction - Wikipedia

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    Another study showed that elective induction in women who were not post-term increased a woman's chance of a C-section by two to three times. [38] A more recent study indicated that induction may increase the risk of caesarean section if performed before the 40th week of gestation, but it has no effect or actually lowers the risk if performed ...

  9. Obstetric fistula - Wikipedia

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    Other potential causes for the development of ... to perform emergency cesarean sections to avoid vaginal delivery for young mothers ... costs about US$100–400, [54