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Doctor Threatens To Call Cops On Pregnant Woman If She Doesn’t Have Emergency C-Section

A Florida doctor told a pregnant patient that he would call the cops on her if she didn’t have an emergency caesarean section because the baby was a week past his due date. The Tampa Bay Times reports that Dr. Jerry Yankowitz, chairman of the obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Southern Florida, sent the threatening email to 35-year-old Lisa Epsteen.

 

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Baby Born in MRI Machine

Baby Born in MRI Machine

“For the first time we can clearly see the mechanics of a vaginal delivery,” he said. “For years, obstetricians have relied on very crude methods of understanding complications like cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD), which translates when the baby fails to descend into the birth canal and there is a rest in cervical dilatation, which ultimately leads to a C-section.”

 

Caesarean Births Are at an All Time High in U.S.

Caesarean Births Are at an All Time High in U.S.

Nearly one in three children in the United States is born by Caesarean section.

 

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