Question

Since 1996, the rate of births by cesarean section (C-section) in the United States has:
a. decreased dramatically as more mothers turn to alternative medical options.
b. increased dramatically, probably more as a result of cultural conceptions of childbirth and institutional pressure than medical necessity.
c. increased dramatically as the medical necessity for C-sections is proven by studies of other cultures.
d. fluctuated widely as trends in childbirth come in and out of cultural acceptance.
e. neither increased nor decreased by a significant amount.

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