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One in four births in England is now emergency caesarean, BBC analysis shows
Key takeaways
- Catherine Burns,Health correspondentand Maryam Ahmed,BBC Verify BBC sees emergency C-sections in maternity unit.
- The unplanned surgeries have increased by eight percentage points, while the rate of elective caesareans has also increased.
- At the same time, the rate of vaginal births without instruments has fallen - from more than half of all deliveries to 43%.
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Catherine Burns,Health correspondentand Maryam Ahmed,BBC Verify BBC sees emergency C-sections in maternity unit. A quarter of all babies in England are now delivered by emergency caesarean operations, BBC analysis shows - marking a significant rise over the last five years.
The unplanned surgeries have increased by eight percentage points, while the rate of elective caesareans has also increased.
At the same time, the rate of vaginal births without instruments has fallen - from more than half of all deliveries to 43%.
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