This Doctor Says 'Fat Vaginas' Are to Blame for Rising C-Sections & That's Obviously Not a Thing

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This Doctor Says 'Fat Vaginas' Are to Blame for Rising C-Sections & That's Obviously Not a Thing
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He took mom-shaming to a whole other level 😡

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Researchers at Seattle's Swedish Medical Center found that women who were overweight when they got pregnant were twice as likely as lean women to have C-sections. Obese women had three times the risk. Obstetricians might also feel compelled to intervene sooner due to a sense of foreboding in the obstetricians’ minds, worrying that the older women’s babies are last chance babies, Dr. Gersh says.Other Reasons for the Rising C-Section Rate

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