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MNN Global · June 5, 2026 · 1 min read

One in four births in England now emergency C-sections

What happened: Recent analysis reveals that 25% of births in England are delivered by emergency caesarean section, a notable increase over the past five years.

Why it matters:

  • This rise may affect maternal and infant health outcomes and healthcare resources.
  • Expectant mothers and healthcare providers need to be aware of changing birth practices.

MNN Take: Emergency C-sections are critical interventions for complications during labour; the increase suggests shifts in medical practice or maternal health factors, though exact causes are not detailed.

Sources: BBC Health (Lifestyle)