2099413
9781579549077
An award-winning health writer answers all the questions a pregnant mom may have about this increasingly performed procedure-now used in nearly one in every four births Thirty years ago, 1 in 20 babies was born by a c-section. Today that number has swelled to almost 1 in 4. Yet despite the steep rise in C-sections, there are very few books available to help moms-to-be sort out their options, allay their fears, and navigate their way through this serious and emotionally complex procedure. Rita Rubin, USA Today's medical reporter, tells women: - The main reason Cesareans are performed - Exactly what the procedure entails - How to communicate with their doctors-to insure the birth experience they want - Strategies that will help them recover from the surgery quickly and relatively painlessly - How to decide whether to have an elective C-section-and how to cope should surgery be medically necessary - How to sort out the controversy about VBAC-Vaginal Birth After C-section Whether the reader is considering choosing an elective C-section, worrying about what she will face should she need one, or recovering in the days after her delivery, she'll find the facts in this unbiased, authoritative, reassuring guide-along with steps she can take to make the birth of her child the healthiest, most joyous occasion possible.Rubin, Rita is the author of 'What if I Have a C-Section? How to Prepare-How to Decide-How to Recover Quickly', published 2004 under ISBN 9781579549077 and ISBN 1579549071.
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