They are both driving it. There are numerous articles analyzing this if you google it. It's tempting to think this is another thing wealth protects from but the reality is the risks of surgery on wealthy people are still there, though many of the worst ones are downstream risks that only become life-threatening in a subsequent pregnancy or procedure. It also seems logical to think of surgery is a "controlled" and predictable event that correlates with safety, and they are very safe, especially the first one. But they also do have higher risks of severe complications than vaginal delivery typically does (while obviously vaginal delivery carries some risks of severe tears, although there isn't a good understanding of the risk factors for severe tears that would help people avoid them..) |