1/4 births in Britain today is now carried out by caesarean, a major operation which costs the NHS thousands of pounds a time.
The rate has more than doubled since 1980, and some research suggests their growing popularity has been driven partly by more affluent mothers demanding them - those who critics say are "too posh to push".
Many obstetricians consider the rate to be too high.
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