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Limited hospitals around Australia are offering maternal-assisted caesareans (MAC) as an option for women birthing in the operating theatre. Dr Natalie Elphinstone explains the process she went through to ensure this was an option for her patients, how she goes about performing a MAC, and why she believes them to be so important. This information may be just what you need to help start the process to get approval for them at your hospital too.