> Only if those women choose not to birth at all. The savings are in the
> difference in cost,  not the total cost.

Oops! Very true Kirsten! My head don't always work good before my morning
coffee... So, if they all managed natural births with no complications (I
really am dreaming, hey?) then they'd roughly cost say $1,500 each instead
of $5,500 - which is a saving of $13,424, 000. Not bad still, hey? Surely
worth a try...

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