New WHO research shows surgical delivery continues to rise globally, now accounting for more than one in five (21 per cent) ...
Medical malpractice verdicts topping $10 million — often dubbed “nuclear” awards — are becoming more common as juries hand down eye-popping damages for catastrophic injuries and wrongful deaths.
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Why Some Labours End in Emergency C-Sections
Childbirth can be unpredictable. Even if you plan it all out, sometimes doctors have to perform a C-section to ensure that the baby and the mother are doing okay. Here's a clear, supportive guide to ...
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Genetic factors likely confound the link between C-sections and offspring mental health
A new study published in Psychiatry Research indicates that the observed link between cesarean sections and mental disorders ...
When Tiffany Arbanas took her son's dachshund, Honey, to veterinarian clinics across Spokane for an emergency cesarean ...
A lawsuit says 600+ women seek $6 billion, alleging OB-GYN Javaid Perwaiz forced unnecessary surgeries for years and that Chesapeake Regional Medical Center enabled him despite warnings.
Where’s the most expensive place in the U.S. to give birth? If you’re thinking of California or New York, you’re wrong.
Where’s the most expensive place in the U.S. to give birth? If you’re thinking of California or New York, you’re wrong.
Where’s the most expensive place in the U.S. to give birth? If you’re thinking of California or New York, you’re wrong.
And on this day in 1794, physician Jesse Bennett carried out the first successful C-section in the U.S. As news of this ...
Stories of preeclampsia, ignored pain and systemic racism show how preventable failures cost Black women and babies their ...
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