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US C-Section Rates: Trends, Reasons & Statistics
Approximately 32% of births in the United States are Cesarean sections (C-sections). This number has been steadily increasing over the past few decades and is now the most common method of childbirth in the country. There are a number of reasons for this increase, including higher rates of obesity, increased maternal age, and a greater likelihood of multiple births.Pediatrics - Related Articles
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