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Published: September 10, 2007
Some doctors see problems in trend toward more C-sections
By Heather Warlick
The baby talk around the kitchen table was scary for Susan Schmidt of Oklahoma City .

"Your mind kind of gets carried away,” she said.

"A couple of my friends had just had really bad inductions. They also had 9-pound babies. So, I was kind of starting to freak out about it.”

Like many couples today, Schmidt, 38, and her husband decided their baby should be delivered by Caesarean section. The procedure ...

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