Early Planned C-Sections Put Baby at Risk

Courtesy WebMD Health  Wed, 01/07/2009 - 16:59

More than a third of babies born by planned, repeat C-section in the U.S. are delivered before 39 weeks gestation, and these babies are at increased risk for birth-related health problems as a result, a study shows.


 

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