New Jersey Better Births - Fewer Cesareans, NJ Has A Cesarean Rate Health Crisis

TO:The State HouseGovernor Mc GreeveyPO Box 001Trenton, NJ 08625609-292-6000TO:Commissioner Clifton R. Lacy, M.D.John Fitch PlazaPO Box 360Trenton, NJ 08625Telephone (609) 292-7837Fax (609) 292-0053TO... continue reading »

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Nikol F 24 August 2008
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Benay F 11 August 2008
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Luis H 19 July 2008

"I used to live in NJ. Street Address 185 Bement Avenue City, State, ZIP Staten Island, NY,10310"

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Sherry P 20 January 2008
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Taylor Raa 9 January 2008
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Amber Mm 30 July 2007
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Robin E 26 June 2006
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Jennifer A 2 June 2006
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Debra P 19 May 2006

"NJ's high cesarean rate is putting our mother's and babies at risk of increased mortality, as well as, morbidity. Complication from surgery have both short and long term consequences. Working together we can improve outcomes, reduce costs and improve the "

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Donna N 19 March 2006
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Vicki H 14 March 2006

"The cesarean rates in NJ and all over the country are dangerously high. Please use this opportunity to make birth better for our mothers and babies. City, State, ZIP Montvale, NJ 07645"

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Jack Jmontaltoj 10 October 2005
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Louisa Wk 15 November 2004
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Susan L 17 October 2004
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Stacey Greggcdd 28 August 2004

"Changing the world one birth at a time, sometimes takes to long. Politicians can make changes one State at a time, lets show them how to get the Cesarean rate down to 10%. ask everyone you know to sign City, State, ZIP Rockawy Twp,Wharton, NJ 07885"

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Catherine J 6 June 2004
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Kim K 18 February 2004
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Toni T 15 February 2004
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Patricia K 28 November 2003

"Support Better Births City, State, ZIP Budd Lake, NJ 07828"

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Melvin B 27 July 2003
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Carrie J 31 May 2003
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Donald G 28 March 2003
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Jennifer Phillipsn 24 February 2003
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Elizabeth Kennys 22 February 2003
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Alice M 16 October 2002
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