Vaginal Delivery Doubles The Risk Of Stress Incontinence Compared To Caesarean Section
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Vaginal delivery is associated with approximately twofold increase in the risk of stress urinary incontinence compared to cesarean section. However, avoiding one case of at least moderate stress incontinence would require about a dozen cesarean sections, according to an extensive meta-analysis.
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That's a highly debatable subject even with research. Complications can also arise from the person performing the cesarean on mother. I've read horror stories about this. Let's not forget that vaginal birth is also the natural order of things.