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I would demand another Caesarean in a heartbeat – when a hospital refuses an elective C-section, that's patriarchy in action | The Independent | The Independent
Do I have a right to choose a caesarean section? - Birthrights
Parents Share Their Reactions to Having a C-section
Vaginal birth after c-section more dangerous to both mother and baby, study claims - Mirror Online
Caesarean section rates in NI hospitals remain highest in NHS - The Irish News
It was '˜inappropriate' to deny C-section for Cara, says doctor | Belfast News Letter
Planned Caesarean Section - FV Hospital
What Happens & How to Recover from C-section – My Expert Midwife
Understanding Factors Leading to Primary Cesarean Section and Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Delivery in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region (North-Eastern Italy), 2005–2015 | Scientific Reports
Your right to a planned c-section | Tommy's
We know the reality of childbirth' | Society | The Guardian
Planned or elective caesarean | Pregnancy Birth and Baby
One In Four UK Hospitals Refusing To Perform Elective C-Sections On Mothers | HuffPost UK Parents
Fast-track pathway for elective caesarean section: a quality improvement initiative to promote day 1 discharge | BMJ Open Quality
C-section mums reveal post-baby body blues - Maternity & Midwifery Forum
Is Elective Repeat Cesarean the Safer Option? What Does the Research Say?
Caesarean section - Wikipedia
Planned Caesarean births have doubled in 20 years in Scotland - BBC News
One in six NHS trusts do not offer caesareans on request – charity | Caesareans | The Guardian
PDF) Maternal and Fetal Outcome of Elective Caesarean Section at 37 – 38 Weeks versus 39 Completed Weeks of Gestation in Enugu, Southeast Nigeria
Children born by c-section far more likely to be obese by aged five, major study suggests
Are too many women having caesareans? - BabyCentre UK
Caesarean section rates in NI hospitals remain highest in NHS - The Irish News
Why is there still such a stigma around having a c-section? | Metro News