That's a bit surprising, that she'd want to take a chance at an extended labor and delivery. Why not just schedule a caesarian? ;-)
Actually, I just recently heard a story on NPR about women choosing to schedule caesarian delivery. They work with the doctor, do the ultrasound thing to make sure the baby is fully 'cooked' and then they go for it. The story covered pros and cons for the women making this kind of choice. I wouldn't call myself an advocate, but it was interesting.
And yeah. Intelligence testing should be required for drivers licensing and spouting Bible quotes from questionable sources. ;-)
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Actually, I just recently heard a story on NPR about women choosing to schedule caesarian delivery. They work with the doctor, do the ultrasound thing to make sure the baby is fully 'cooked' and then they go for it. The story covered pros and cons for the women making this kind of choice. I wouldn't call myself an advocate, but it was interesting.
And yeah. Intelligence testing should be required for drivers licensing and spouting Bible quotes from questionable sources. ;-)