Preganancy issues seem to be moving to the forefront of the medical and insurance industry these days. A growing number of women are up in arms over discoveries that unnecessary Cessarian delivery methods have become standard practice. Adding to the issue is the International Cesarean Awareness Network (ICAN)’s study indicting that more than 300 U.S. hospitals have banned Vaginal Birth After C-section (VBAC) – even though VBACs are safer for most women than a repeat c-section. As example, Medical Malpractice coverage exclusions within Oklahoma have dictated that virtually all that state’s women not be allowed VBAC.
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