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Caesareans are cost-effective in poor countries, study finds
May 14, 2012
A study led by John Meara, HMS associate professor of surgery at Children’s Hospital Boston, found that performing Caesarean deliveries extensively in 49 poor countries would save 16,800 mothers’ lives annually and prevent many fistulas — vaginal tears so severe that they reach the rectum, causing lifelong anguish.
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