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ACOG: Balance risks when considering early deliveries


 

However, in cases were a cesarean on maternal request is planned, it should not be performed before 39 weeks, the committee wrote. In counseling patients, the ACOG committee also urged physicians not to let the decision to proceed with a cesarean be based on the patient\'s fears about managing pain during a vaginal delivery.

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