Cesarian sections vs. natural births........

Reading this doggie home health tome, mostly for knowing Bravo better, and seeing the differences betwen species out of curiosity. Next will read a cat one, then perhaps the spider medical book. Almost done, and they are discussing assisting in puppy births. Should have thunk it, but as vets do all sorts of surgery, why be surprised that they do CS's? Got me thinking for another blog/forum. Each, of course, has it's place, and both have life saving benefits, along with real risks. Our twins were CS's born, but mom was high risk for being very athletic, but in mid forties.
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Plenty dogs goes through C-section,. some breeds can't give birth naturally anymore, and some can't mate naturally as well like English bulldogs for example.. it's bad, it's horrible, but unfortunately that's the results of the modern pedigree breedings..
Yes, p. Thanks. Well this book, at the end of each section describing a new illness/treatment, makes mention of that. The pelvic outlet of many smaller breeds, as in many humans, is just a bit tight. Other problems as well. I shouldn't have been so surprised. Newfoundland sire and Boston terrier dam----C section.
The US Constitution stipulates the President must be Natural born. Therefore a candidate who was delivered by Cesarean is ineligible.
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