One-third of U.S. pregnancies end with a C-section. Here's what to expect if yours does too.
are the most commonly performed major operating room procedure in the U.S. In this country alone, 32.2 percent of all deliveries are done by C-section. That’s 1.2 million each year. And the rate has been steadily climbing.Jacques Moritz, M.D
3. Before the procedure, you’ll be numbed with local anesthesia—which means you’ll be awake through the whole thing. 4. One downside to C-sections is that babies aren’t colonized with the mother’s bacteria, which may or may not affect their health.
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