The Truth About America's Most Common Surgery
Briefly

Invisible Labor: The Untold Story of the Cesarean Section explores how the procedure's high rate in the U.S., one in every three births, poses risks for mothers and reflects devaluation of human touch in healthcare.
The author, Rachel Somerstein, highlights how C-sections, often performed unnecessarily, symbolize the dangers and shortcomings of American motherhood, impacting women's future birthing abilities and medical risks.
Read at The Atlantic
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