Planned repeat C-sections: Marginalized groups more often experience serious maternal complications

University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers examining births among people with previous cesarean sections found higher rates of “severe maternal morbidity”—or serious complications that could have long-lasting effects on health—among Black and Latinx people having a planned C-section, compared to Whites.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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