Interesting article! However, if the CS rate is to be cut substantially, it won’t be on miracle “doctor saves the day” cases like this one. It will happen when patience and pragmatism trump distrust and anxiety about the vaginal birth process.
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Great....We need to reduce the agency problem involved to disincentivize the cesarean operations.
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Interesting article. More interesting comments. Decreasing c section rate is imperative. Better communication? Awesome! A crime that this country has such terrible stats on mom/baby mortality v rest of developed world
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En nuestro país [Perú], por increíble que se lea, hay clínicas privadas que tienen una tasa de cesáreas del 98%. E inclusive la tasa en los hospitales públicos es alta, superando el 62%
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Tbh I was quite distressed by the heroics described here... transferring women Who are about to birth might seem like mitigating risk but it is also extraordinarily disruptive What happened to a belief in the physiology of birth? It is even supported by Evidence.
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Wrong to “reduce” CS rates for wrong reasons ! “Difficult” first labours result in a wide range of lifelong gynae symptoms 4-5 years later after regrowth of injured pelvic nerves. BAD outcomes ! Women need information to make choices ?pic.twitter.com/2Ke6ehnUfh
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