Sentences with phrase «c section rates»

The data which cover all 19 maternity units gives an overall picture of c section rates, inductions of labour, instrumental deliveries and epidural use.
«Induction of labour when a woman is unfavourable to induction, or as a matter of routine is associated with high c section rates.
C section rates are climbing, and people seem to view them as a simple operation, like getting your tonsils out.
Midwives who cling to past ideals of < 5 % c section rates at all costs are living in lala land, and are at higher risk for being sued, if they do not follow the midwifery laws impeccably.
He had the lower c section rate of the 2 obs.
oh my that huge C section rate in Brazil, the poor babies, the poor mothers!!
How long before you mention the WHO 15 % C section rate?
Lynch continues «The c section rate for Ireland has continued to rise, and this is alarming.
Some hospitals showed a first time mother c section rate of 43 %.»

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I wrote a post on the increased rates of c - section: http://www.quiskaeya.com/2008/04/i-am-that-woman-that-statistic.html
I'll be giving birth at Yale, and while they have high C - section rates, the episiotomy rates are below 5 %.
(My note: Perhaps this is why, according to the most recent data available (from 2006), the United States» c - section rate was 31.1 %, ranging from 21.5 % in Utah all the way up to 37.4 % in New Jersey.
Amy — Yeah, the current c - section rate is very, very disturbing.
Another article I wrote a post about the increase rate in elective c - sections.
If we advocate for more midwives and other conditions that will increase the natural birth rate, does that equate to shaming every mother who had a c - section?
Of course, money (malpractice fears) is one of the reasons why the c - section rate in the US at 1 out of every 3 births.
At the rate C - sections are ordered, I feel lucky to have gotten a vaginal birth like you did with Ava.
On one hand I think it's good that insurance companies are finally realizing the cost they having to bear as a result of a c - section rate that is inexcusably high and perhaps this will encourage more women to become better informed about c - sections before they go to the hospital.
His c - section rates are low (not necessarily a sign of a good doctor, however, it could mean he doesn't do them well or farms them out to a med student or the like).
Doctors and hospitals must start allowing VBACs, and return to delivering breech babies, in order to lower the ever rising c - section rate.
That hospital has a 42 % c - section rate (the WHO recommends 15 %, anything higher shows no benefit and more likely more negative outcomes).
This country has a too - high C - Section rate and nothing seems to be happening to bring it down.
If insurance companies want to force mothers to birth in hospitals where many women are coerced into c - sections, they need to at least stand behind their decision by giving these women the regular - rate coverage they deserve!
They were firm about me having a c - section due to my first delivery and the rate of how big he was.
Will this help bring midwives more respect as we have better c - section rates and still maintain excellent outcomes nationwide?
Yeah I'd be interested to see comparative studies looking at rates of allergies and rates of c - sections and breastfeeding / formula use.
C - section rates can vary wildly from one hospital to the next, which leads experts to believe there's no biological or medical reason for the increase.
Today, in many countries, the C - section rate is more than 30 %.
Research shows lower C - section rates among women who receive doula support as well as increased satisfaction with their birth experience.
The statistics show that 1 - in - 3 babies are delivered via a C - Section and the rate has risen dramatically in the last few decades.
The option of a C - section is real for a percentage of births, but there is an alarmingly high rate of C - sections at our local hospital — 1/3 of all births there end in surgery.
A Consumer Reports analysis of 1,300 hospitals found that more than half of hospitals have C - section rates that are higher than the national target.
If we continue to ignore obstetricians liability concerns, the C - section rate will continue to rise.
The biggest factor in a hospital's c - section rate is how many high - risk women they manage.
My country has over the last five years seen c - section rate rise steadily to over 30 %, and maternal mortality rate drop significantly from 21 to 14 deaths per 100 000 births.
The overall c - section rate of a hospital has nothing to do with the probability that a particular patient at that hospital will get a c - section.
The main reason I commented was due to the fact that the author is pushing homebirths as dangerous and reckless when in fact they are no more dangerous and reckless (30 % c - section rate isn't reckless?!)
Are you comparing rates of c - section and epidurals?
Much of the induction and c - section rate seems to be good old American rushing of things mixed with a bunch of fear.
This is important — look for, of course, the providers with whom their VBAC rates are higher than the repeat C - sections.
Use of Episiotomy and Forceps During Childbirth Down, C - Section Rates Up.
In my area, some hospitals have a 40 - 50 % C - section rate.
As early as April, 2011, they went public with the C - section rate for the database and in July of 2012 they released all of these statistics from the database.
The rising Caesarean delivery (C - section) rate in the past two decades could possibly be the reason for such findings.
There are too many C - sections being done in the US countries because American women demand a very high C - section rate, while simultaneously insisting that they want a low C - section rate.
More, we were living in Rhode Island where the C - section rate is of the highest in the country.
There is simply no way we are going to get a handle on C - section rates if we continue to ignore obstetricians» concerns about liability.
When patients demand a perfect baby or else, they have essentially drawn the line at a 100 % C - section rate and doctors are merely attempting to respond to that.
Logically speaking we are not going to recommend a C - section rate of 100 % even though a C - section rate of 100 % would guarantee that everything was done to ensure a perfect baby.
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