Option B is to find a provider who's got some experience
attending vaginal breech births.
Because of the increased risk, many doctors and midwives have stopped
attending vaginal breech births.
Second, hospital - based midwives do not have a universal mandate that prevents them from
attending vaginal breech births.
It was her understanding however, that these outcomes supported the restriction of
attending vaginal breech birth outside the hospital setting.
If you know that your only option will be a cesarean (either because of lack of professionals who can
attend a vaginal breech or because of other concerns for health), you may be able to delay the surgery until early labor begins.
Not exact matches
It has led to a dramatic decrease in rates of
vaginal breech birth and a reduction in the obstetrical skill set needed to
attend them.
As fewer doctors and midwives participate in
vaginal breech births, the skills necessary to safely
attend the mother are lost.