It's easier than it looks. Babies are fragile, and you potentially have to pull very hard to get them out.
Every time something bad happens they go right to "failed to perform a C-section. But that's a calculated risk in and of itself. They're not refusing out of laziness. It's easier for them to do surgery than deal with a complicated delivery. But going into emergency surgery is not your first choice.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/decapitated-baby-doctor-mothers-womb-delivery-death-vaishnavy-laxman-tribunal-ninewells-hospital-a8344696.html
Indeed, not the first time.
https://nypost.com/2023/05/08/doctor-in-brazil-allegedly-rips-babys-head-off-at-childbirth/
Um. Or the second.
https://article.wn.com/view/2014/01/04/Baby_internally_decapitated_at_birth_by_forceps_Parents_figh
What the fuck?
It's easier than it looks. Babies are fragile, and you potentially have to pull very hard to get them out.
Every time something bad happens they go right to "failed to perform a C-section. But that's a calculated risk in and of itself. They're not refusing out of laziness. It's easier for them to do surgery than deal with a complicated delivery. But going into emergency surgery is not your first choice.