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WASHINGTON — Too many pregnant women who want to avoid a repeat cesarean delivery are being denied the chance, concludes a government panel that urged doctors to rethink litigation-spurred policies that have swung the pendulum back toward the days of “once a C-section, always a C-section.”

The panel of specialists convened by the National Institutes of Health urged that doctors offer mothers-to-be an unbiased look at the pros and cons of vaginal birth after a cesarean section, so they can decide for themselves.

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