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Education Tool Measures Expectant Parents Decision For C-Section Birth

2020-06-03 38 Dailymotion

A new study released shows that an educational program designed to teach pregnant women about birth options doesn't work.<br />In the study, women who have had babies via C-sections were educated about having future children vaginally.<br />The research evaluated the effectiveness of an app that acted as a "decision tool" on a handheld tablet.<br />According to UPI, the app promotes the safety of vaginal birth after cesarean, or VBAC.<br />Approximately 43% of women who used the tool chose VBAC, which is slightly less than those who didn't use the tool.<br />32% of all births in the U.S. in 2018 were C-sections, up from 21% in 1996.<br />Women who have C-sections are at increased risk of infection and other complications.

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