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Delivery
Updated: April 16, 2008

Cesarean Birth

C-Section National Library of Medicine (also in Spanish) Flash application

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Cord Blood Preservation

Banking Your Newborn's Cord Blood Nemours Foundation

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Episiotomy

Much Ado About a Little Cut: Is Episiotomy Worthwhile? American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

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Fetal Presentation

Breech Babies: What Can I Do if My Baby is Breech? American Academy of Family Physicians (also in Spanish)

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Home Birth

Home Births Double Risk of Newborn Death American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

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Hospital Stay

Birthing Centers and Hospital Maternity Services Nemours Foundation (also in Spanish)

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Past Your Due Date

Pregnancy: What to Expect When Your Due Date is Past American Academy of Family Physicians (also in Spanish)

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Vaginal Birth

Vaginal Birth National Library of Medicine (also in Spanish) Flash application

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Vaginal Birth After Cesarean

Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Delivery American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (also in Spanish)

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Waterbirth

Benefits and Hazards of Waterbirth Baby Centre

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