C-section rates over the years: Compare Long Island hospitals' data

Elizabeth Sweeney's son Ryan at Mount Sinai South Nassau. Credit: Bsquared Photography
Long Island hospitals vary greatly in the rate of C-sections for women considered at low risk from a vaginal birth. Although the procedure is sometimes necessary to protect the health of the mother and baby, government agencies and medical organizations support efforts to reduce cesarean rates because the surgery increases the possibility of infections, blood clots and other health problems.

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