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Are financial incentives driving the rise in caesarean sections?

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Lucy Nambela, Capital FM Radio report and MakanDay intern, investigates the factors contributing to the increasing number of caesarean sections in Zambia. She spoke with several mothers who have undergone the procedure, as well as medical experts, to uncover the real reasons behind this trend. Lucy found that the average cost of C-sections in private hospitals ranges from K8,000 to K12,000, raising questions about whether financial motives are influencing decisions in healthcare.

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