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		<title>By: Julie</title>
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		<description>Just read an article on this.. This quote cracked me up: &quot;Despite the increase in deaths, pregnancy is still safe for the vast majority of women.&quot;  Sounds almost like it could have been the women who&#039;ve changed, not the medical industry.  So silly.

And I see that induction doubles your chances of a C-section and that the hospitals loose so much revenue when they decrease inductions.  Hm.  Beware anything driven by money.

You think they are looking at the issue of unnecessary intervention in the whole &quot;health care&quot; debate?  Or is it just really a &quot;Health Insurance&quot; debate?</description>
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<p>And I see that induction doubles your chances of a C-section and that the hospitals loose so much revenue when they decrease inductions.  Hm.  Beware anything driven by money.</p>
<p>You think they are looking at the issue of unnecessary intervention in the whole &#8220;health care&#8221; debate?  Or is it just really a &#8220;Health Insurance&#8221; debate?</p>
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