Why are more Australian women having Caesarean sections? The rate is up 50% over the last decade. But why? Are women themselves opting for caesareans over a natural birth? A recent government review of maternity services found that women should have access to more choices as to how their babies are delivered. One recommendation is that there should be a bigger role for midwives. But this remains a contentious issue. Insight brings together a studio full of pregnant women to talk about their experiences and expectations together with the Federal Health Minister, Nicola Roxon, obstetricians, midwives and GP's. So what real choices do women have, from elective Caesareans to homebirth? What are the risks? And with the rising cost of healthcare, what can we really afford? Ted Weaver, Clare Bowditch, Karen Guilliland and Hannah Dahlen participated in an online chat after the show to answer your questions.