http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/paren...n-away-492112/
As a mother of two who had to have C-sections with both my pregnancies, I'm not sure how to react to this one. I mean, the woman might have been taking some unnecessary risks, but to have her baby taken away because she refused the surgery seems excessive to me.
I think it's dangerous, too, because it might encourage other pregnant women who want to have natural deliveries to forgo medical care and/or choose to give birth without medical help. There's probably more to it than is shared in the article, but it still seems excessive.
Thoughts?
As a mother of two who had to have C-sections with both my pregnancies, I'm not sure how to react to this one. I mean, the woman might have been taking some unnecessary risks, but to have her baby taken away because she refused the surgery seems excessive to me.
I think it's dangerous, too, because it might encourage other pregnant women who want to have natural deliveries to forgo medical care and/or choose to give birth without medical help. There's probably more to it than is shared in the article, but it still seems excessive.
Thoughts?
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