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Dramatic drop in scheduling babies' deliveries as moms learn risks.
Posted on September 25, 2012 at 12:00 PM
Updated Thursday, Feb 14 at 4:59 PM
It's been a common practice for years to choose your baby's delivery date. Now we're learning more about the health hazards, and even long term impact of elective delivery.
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