Suzanna, who lives in Seattle, is due to have her second child in four weeks. Her doctor says everything looks fine, but suggests that she have a C-section since she had one with her first child. What should Suzanna know before she makes her decision?
A. The World Health Organization believes most C-sections are medically necessary.
B. C-sections improve infant and maternal mortality statistics and pose no risk to mother or child.
C. She will heal from childbirth faster with a C-section.
D. Her risk of uterine rupture is very small when having a natural delivery after a previous C-section.
Answer: D
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