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Women may be at risk of infection after a C-section<\/a> more so than after vaginal delivery. According to a two-year study published in 2008 in the Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology<\/em> journal, five percent of mothers who underwent a low transverse cesarean delivery contracted an infection at the site of incision within 30 days.<\/h1>\n

Internal infections, like the following, can be attribute to C-sections:<\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n