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Letter: Editor's reply to "C-sections, choice and risks"

Published 19 August 2015

• The WHO’s position is contested, because of a lack of evidence that lower C-section rates are linked with lower mortality; in fact, countries with higher C-section rates have lower mortality. Aiming for vaginal birth may lead to an emergency C-section, which has much higher risks than either a planned C-section or a vaginal birth.

Issue no. 3035 published 22 August 2015

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