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The Right to Choose
Elective Cesarean Sections
By Shel Franco
As early as the second trimester, Katie Gustafsson of Eskilstuna, Sweden, knew she had a good chance of having a Cesarean section. Her placenta was completely covering the cervix, and unless it moved up into the uterus by the time delivery began, the baby would have no other way out but through an opening in her abdomen. Not only did the placenta stay put, but the baby developed a serious genetic condition. The bottom line: A Cesarean section saved Gustafsson's life and the life of her baby.
Nobody disputes the miracle and validity of Cesarean section when it is used as a lifesaving procedure. But in the United States alone, Cesarean rates have risen to all time highs, leaving many people to question whether saving lives is the only reason Cesareans are given. In fact, just recently, a prominent member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists suggested that women should be given the right to choose a Cesarean even when their pregnancy is progressing normally. And this idea is causing quite a stir.
"The International Cesarean Awareness Network (ICAN) opposes the use of Cesarean section where there is no medical need," says Kathleen Gray Farthing, spokesperson for the group. ICAN's official position on birth is that it is a normal, physiological process, and medically unnecessary elective Cesareans increase risk to birthing women.
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Re: The Right to Choose by anonymous on 10/18/2008 10:16PM
Why should people be opposing cesarians. It's nobody's business to decided how a woman gives birth except for the woman herself. If she choses to have an elective cesarian and she is aware of the risks then why should people be opposing it?