C-Section Concern?

Childbirth surgery might put some preemies at higher risk for breathing problems. According to the March of Dimes, this study supports the organization’s stance against C-sections before 39 weeks if they aren’t medically necessary. The March of Dimes suggests that if a health care provider recommends a C-section, women should ask why they may need the procedure and discuss its potential risks.

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