Inductions Don't Necessarily Lead to C-Sections, and the Declining Rate of Unintentional Pregnancy

Inductions Don't Necessarily Lead to C-Sections, and the Declining Rate of Unintentional Pregnancy

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The video discusses labor induction and its impact on C-section rates, highlighting a randomized trial that found no significant difference in C-section rates between induced and expectant management groups. It also covers unintended pregnancy rates in the US, noting a decline from 2008 to 2011 but still high rates among teens and those below the poverty line. The video concludes with information on supporting the show through Patreon.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What evidence is presented regarding the impact of labor induction on maternal and infant outcomes?

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3 mins • 1 pt

How does the rate of C-sections in the United States compare to other countries?

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