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Change: have been declining. Today it is estimated that c-sections account for one in every four births in the United States. Baby Childbirth All About Pregnancy Planning a Pregnancy Pregnancy Resources
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Change: (c-sections).(c-sections). In the early 1990s, the rate of c-sections in the U.S. declined, while the number of vaginal births after previous cesarean (VBAC) steadily
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Change: care,care, having more babies overall, and having more cesarean deliveries.Women are waiting longerIn 1970, women had their first baby when they were an average of 21.4 years old. While
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Change: United States. Compared to women of generations past, women today are waiting longer to have babies, receiving more prenatal care, having more babies overall, and having more cesarean deliveries.Women are waiting longerIn 1970, women had their first baby when they
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Change: Birth ratesBirthrates for women in ages 30 to 44 increased by about 5% from 2002 to 2003.Not only are women putting off having their first baby for a few years, but births
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Change: family was 24.8 years old;family. theThat average agerose wasto 25.1 inby 2002.Why the increase? First, the number of women having children in their 30s and early 40s is rising. Birth rates for women in ages 30-4430 to 44 increased by
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Change: after previous cesarean (VBAC) steadily increased. But since 1996, because of increasing safety concerns, c-sections have been on the rise and VBACs have been declining. Today it is estimated that c-sections account for one in every four births in the US.
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