Use of episiotomy, a surgical incision to widen the vaginal area during childbirth, fell by 60 percent between 1997 and 2008, according to the latest News and Numbers by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. However, the proportion of hospital stays of women who delivered via cesarean section (C-section) increased by 72 percent during the same period. AHRQ's analysis also found that from 1997 to 2008: - The use of forceps to aid delivery declined by 32 percent, from 14 percent to 10 percent...
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