I'm not so sure that the rising mortality rate is linked to the higher C-section rates. In my case, two of my three C-sections were performed to save my life. Thank goodness for C-sections or I (and my babies) would have been another pregnancy death statistic.
How do you know the tumor, in this particular case, wasn't related to the pregnancy (ie: the growth and/or rupture of the tumor)?
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I'm not so sure that the rising mortality rate is linked to the higher C-section rates. In my case, two of my three C-sections were performed to save my life. Thank goodness for C-sections or I (and my babies) would have been another pregnancy death statistic.
How do you know the tumor, in this particular case, wasn't related to the pregnancy (ie: the growth and/or rupture of the tumor)?
September 14, 2009 - 9:31pmThis Comment
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