The United States is the most expensive place in the world to give birth. Lisa Ling explores how cultural shifts, inconsistent healthcare legislation, and income inequality have changed the way we have children in America.
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The United States is the most expensive place to give birth in the world, and costs are on the rise. One major culprit — the dramatic increase in Cesarean deliveries. Lisa Ling investigates the trend, and questions her own choice to have an elective C-section.
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For the first time in U.S. history, women are more likely to have a college degree than men. At the same time, these women are delaying motherhood longer and getting pregnant later in life, with the help of cutting edge technology. Lisa Ling investigates how women are having babies from frozen eggs.
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As women’s participation in the U.S. labor force has grown exponentially, so has the rate of women working while pregnant — and charges of pregnancy discrimination in the workplace. These women are fighting back to make sure no woman is forced to choose between a paycheck and a healthy pregnancy.
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