Mass. officials probe rise in C-sections

From: Robert Modugno (rmodugno@aol.com)
Wed Feb 22 09:38:54 2006


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The following appeared on Boston.com: ____________________________________________________________ Headline: Mass. officials probe rise in C-sections Date: February 21, 2006

"Public health officials are puzzling over a medical mystery -- why thousands of young, healthy women facing low risk births are opting instead to deliver by Caesarean section." ____________________________________________________________

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