What does the World Health Organization think about the C-section rate in the United States?
A) It says that many are medically unnecessary, potentially dangerous, and do not improve infant or maternal mortality statistics.
B) It is happy to report that the rate of C-sections has declined for the first time in 20 years.
C) It uses the U.S. as a model because lots of other countries have many Cesarean births that are medically unnecessary and do not improve infant or mortality statistics.
D) They note that the number of C-sections has stabilized while birth outcomes have improved.
E) Actually, no accurate records are kept for the World Health Organization.
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