In the past two decades, cesarean rates have climbed dramatically in north America. In the US, the c-s rate is about 32 percent and in Canada, 27 percent. Astonishingly, many of these surgeries are done for low-risk pregnancies. That means it’s time to stop blaming the system and start looking at how women themselves can change this.
Studies have shown how anxiety can affect length of labor, mode of delivery, and even the postpartum experience.
Join Sandra and her guest, experienced nurse Marie Biancuzzo -also host of Born to Be Breastfed- talk about six reasons why laboring women have
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