C-section ‘linked to stillbirth’

Source: BBC News

 

Women who have c-sections are 14% more likely to have a stillbirth in future than those giving birth naturally, say researchers.

And c-sections raised the chance of an ectopic pregnancy by 9%, according to a study of more than 800,000 Danish first-time mothers.

Prof Louise Kenny of University College Cork described the risks as “very low”.

Performing 3,000 caesareans would lead to one extra stillbirth in a subsequent pregnancy, she said.

“Although these are rare outcomes, they are devastating for parents and healthcare providers,” Prof Kenny told BBC News.

“Therefore, we would advise women to avoid requesting a caesarean section when there is no medical indication to do so.”

 

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