C-sections account for more than 30 percent of all deliveries in the US, at roughly 1.5 times the average costs of a normaldelivery, when the medically indicated rate is easily less than half that.
For example, one of the most widely cited intervention studies on soda and weight, ( Ebbeling et al. 2006) took 103 adolescents aged 13 to 18 who regularly consumed soda and randomly assigned them to either a group that received no calorie beverages for six months by way of home delivery or a control group that carried on drinking soda as normal.