Healthy Black women with low risk factors were far more likely to get C-sections than white women with similar medical histories, a large new study found. By Sarah Kliff Obstetricians are more ...
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Share on Pinterest An alarming new report shows that Black women are 25% more likely to undergo a C-section than white women FG Trade/Getty Images An alarming new report reveals racial disparities ...
Black women are more likely than White women to get unnecessary cesarean sections, putting them at higher risk for serious complications, according to one of the largest studies of its kind.
Now a new study adds even more evidence of a wide racial gap in maternal care: Black mothers are having unnecessary cesarean sections in New Jersey at a much higher rate than Caucasian women ...
Black mothers with unscheduled deliveries are 25 percent more likely to deliver by C-section than non-Hispanic white mothers. The gap is highest for mothers with the lowest risk and is reduced by only ...
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