Facing the Caesarean epidemic: some issues for discussionNursing in Practice May/June 2009, Number 48 Around one in four babies in the UK is delivered by Caesarean section, and rates are increasing. Sheila Kitzinger looks at some of the reasons why women are being offered Caesareans, or electing themselves to have the procedure, and what this means for
childbirth, now and in the future
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