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What causes VBAC labours to switch to emergency C-sections
You may be planning a vaginal birth after a C-section (VBAC), which is a bold move. But labour does not always go according ...
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Having a C-section: everything you need to know
A caesarean (or C-section) is when a cut is made in your tummy and womb to deliver your baby. In the UK around 25% of babies are born via Caesarean section. Around 10% are elective C-sections (i.e.
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