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Women who deliver by C-section are less likely to conceive subsequent children, Penn State Health

9 Jul 2020 10:14 AM | Anonymous

Women who deliver their first child by cesarean section (C-section) are less likely to conceive a second child than those who deliver vaginally, despite being just as likely to plan a subsequent pregnancy, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers. They followed more than 2,000 women for three years after they delivered their first child.

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