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Exclusivité : Les Verts à abandonner la politique d'« accouchement normal »
The party understands that the caesarean-reduction policy must go
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 06, 2026
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While flexibility in childbirth policies is important, the lack of a robust alternative plan raises concerns about the potential impact on public health.
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The Greens' shift away from a strict childbirth policy is a necessary move towards prioritizing women's rights over outdated medical norms.
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This decision may undermine efforts to promote safer childbirth practices and could lead to increased maternal and infant health risks.
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Ditching the caesarean-reduction policy reflects a progressive understanding of women's health and autonomy in childbirth choices.
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Removing the caesarean-reduction policy could allow for a more individualized approach to childbirth, but it requires careful consideration of health outcomes.
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