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    <![CDATA[Pushed: The Painful Truth About Childbirth and Modern Maternity Care]]>
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    <![CDATA[A provocative and incisive analysis of childbirth in the age  of machines, malpractice, and managed care. <p> In the United States, more than half the women who give birth are given  drugs to induce or speed up labor; for nearly a third of mothers,  childbirth is major surgery - the cesarean section. For women who want an  alternative, choice is often unavailable: Midwives are sometimes  inaccessible; in eleven states they are illegal. In one of those states,  even birthing centers are outlawed. <p> When did birth become an emergency instead of an emergence? Since when is  normal, physiological birth a crime? <p> A groundbreaking journalistic narrative, <em>Pushed</em> presents the  complete picture of maternity care in America. Crisscrossing the country to  report what women really experience during childbirth, Jennifer Block  witnessed several births - from a planned cesarean to an underground home  birth. Against this backdrop, Block investigates whether routine  C-sections, inductions, and epidurals equal medical progress. She examines  childbirth as a reproductive rights issue: Do women have the right to an  optimal birth experience? If so, is that right being upheld? <p> Block's research and experience reveal in vivid detail that while emergency  obstetric care is essential, there is compelling evidence that we are  overusing medical technology at the expense of maternal and infant health:  Either women's bodies are failing, or the system is failing women.</p></p></p></p>]]>
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