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  • Pam Udy of the International Cesarean Awareness Network blames the continuing increase in surgical deliveries in part on the decline in vaginal births after C-sections.

    Unmarried women boost record '07 U.S. birth rate 2009

  • Today, Udy says, only 8% of babies born to women who previously had a C-section are delivered vaginally.

    Unmarried women boost record '07 U.S. birth rate 2009

  • Today, Udy says, only 8% of babies born to women who previously had a C-section are delivered vaginally.

    2007 stork brings record 4.31M babies 2009

  • Pam Udy of the International Cesarean Awareness Network blames the continuing increase in surgical deliveries in part on the decline in vaginal births after C-sections.

    2007 stork brings record 4.31M babies 2009

  • More than a year later, Udy has received neither her laptop nor an explanation.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Maria Udy, a marketing executive with a global travel management firm in Bethesda, said her company laptop was seized by a federal agent as she was flying from Dulles International Airport to London in December 2006.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • "I was assured that my laptop would be given back to me in 10 or 15 days," said Udy, who continues to fly into and out of the United States.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Udy, a British citizen, said the agent told her he had "a security concern" with her.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Some years ago Udy had performed a favor on my behalf, at some risk to himself.

    Mini-interview: Kevin Lumley | 2009

  • Udy Law, a real-estate agent from California, didn't intend to travel extravagantly when she toured northern Italy last month with her husband.

    Europe On A Platter 2008

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