Unfortunately, there are professionals who do force c-sections in many countries, not only in Greece. The high cost of an operation is still lower than having enough rooms for the women in labour and a sufficient number of midwives, nurses and obstetricians to attend them during the long hours of delivery...When the health care is at the brink of collapse, after agressive cuts in public spending (and mainly in public employment), the policymakers tend to go for a c-section - a quick, non-respected act of baby extraction. Very sad reality, much more when applied to refugees that have to attend the newborns immediately after the birth and hardly get any help.