1. What percentage of women have c-sections?
In 2006, 31.1%
2. How many women have died from having a c-section?
<.02%
3. When was c-sections invented?
Evidence date back to 1202
4. How much do c-sections cost?
Average of 12,544
5. What is the percentage of infant mortality?
.64%
6. How often does death of the mother or baby happens with anesthesia?
Not very often
7. Are there drugs to get pregnant?
Yes
8. What % of teenage women uses birth control?
64% of women from 15 to 44 in the US
9. Is it true that you can become sterile from birth control?
No
10. What % of women gets abortions?
About 2% of women from 15 to 44 per year
11. Does abortion endanger your chances of being impregnated later on in life?
Yes
12. What % of American babies is aborted annually?
26%
13. How many children are adopted per year in America?
120,000
14. What is the most common birth control?
Abstinence
15. What is the most effective birth control?
Abstinence
From researching questions about birth interventions, I think that women develop priorities in birth. If not many deaths happen with anesthesia, then why not have anesthesia so that it will not be as painful when giving birth? Because drugs affect the infant and the mother, the woman would rather suffer the pain than have her child come out abnormal or inflicting chronic damage to herself. But if the woman does not want any chronic damages inflicted on her child or herself, then why intake drugs to get pregnant? I think that the first thing most women want is to get pregnant so they are willing to risk the damages just to get pregnant. After getting pregnant, the baby's health becomes more important than the pain that women feels during birth. Getting pregnant does not always have to be a glorifying thing and it does not have to be the only glorifying thing to do in order to have a kid. For some people, birth can ruin their lives financially and maybe their reputation, too so there's this thing called birth control. Even if pregnancy do happen accidentally, women get an abortion. Abortion is sometimes thought of as unethical because it involves taking away a life, but it is also necessary when people are not able to support the kid. Other than giving birth, people can choose to adopt a child and to some people, it may not sound as exciting but it may be a better road to take than actually giving birth. Giving birth is not the only way to have kids.
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