Cesarean sections (C-sections) are a common surgical procedure used to deliver babies. They are often performed when complications arise during labor or delivery, or when a vaginal birth is deemed risky for the mother or baby. However, C-section rates have been steadily increasing globally, raising concerns about the overuse of this procedure and its potential impact on maternal and neonatal health.
Petitions under this topic address the need for better access to information about C-sections, support for maternal choice in childbirth, and efforts to reduce unnecessary C-sections. One petition with thousands of signatures calls for improved education for mothers about the risks and benefits of C-sections, emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making in childbirth.
Join the movement to advocate for maternal rights, informed consent, and evidence-based practices in childbirth. Your support can help promote better maternal and neonatal outcomes and ensure that every woman has a voice in her birthing experience.