Obstetricians
Did you know: The United States and Canada are the only highly
industrialized Western countries in the world where normal,
low - risk births are attended by obstetricians.
In Australia, the Netherlands, Great Britian, all
Scandinavian countries, Germany, Ireland and many other countries,
75% of all births are assisted by trained midwives. Obstetricians
in these countries serve as specialists who provide assistance
for the 10 - 15% of the births in which there are serious complications.
"When obstetricians provide maternity care for healthy women,
they often apply interventions that are appropriate for complicated
pregnancies to all women." Ina May Gaskin, CPM
Obstetricians
medical training focuses on detecting and treating the pathological
problems of pregnancy, labor and birth. They are surgical specialists
who are performing an increasing number of cesarean sections each
year. The current rate of cesareans in Virginia is over 30%. The
World Health Organization suggests that about 10% of all pregnancies
require a cesarean for the safety of mother and/or baby. Your chances
of having a cesarean depend greatly on your caregivers philosophy
of care. Rates of cesareans vary from doctor to doctor. Feel free
to ask a doctor how often he or she performs cesarean sections.
Birth
Matters will list on our website any obstetrician whose birth statistics
meet the guidelines listed in the Mother-Friendly Childbirth Initiative.
Please let us know if you would like to recommend an obstetrician
to us.
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