I just found out that Iowa has law (statutory, I think) permitting
C-sections against the pregnant woman's will. I also know some judges in
southeastern Michigan will order them; I hear a high risk perinatologist
advises his residents to carry these judges' phone numbers around in their
pocket.
So. I had thought this issue was dead, done, and over with. What do the
rest of you know?
Judy
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