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Increased LSCS rates and its causes
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- Published on Wednesday, 29 July 2009 14:05
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There is a recent rise in the LSCS deliveries. This has been addressed in a recent medscape article. The excerpt from the article is as below. You can read the full article at-(link)
"The frequency of surgical birth has increased from 4% in 1965 to about 33% today, despite World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations that a 5% to 10% rate is optimal and that a rate greater than 15% does more harm than good.
Reasons for this increase have been discussed profusely:
- The surgical focus of obstetrics and the need to train residents;
- The low priority and few practical skills for supporting women's abilities to labor and give birth naturally;
- A rigid view of the duration of normal labor; and
- A low threshold of definition for 'labor dystocia' (the justification for up to 60% of cesarean births).
Surgical birth is also a 'side effect' of interventions associated with actively managed labor: induction, artificial rupture of membranes, labor medications, and fetal monitoring. Policies against vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) and, increasingly, unsupported 'supply-side' justifications such as "baby seems large," also drive the trend toward cesareans. A recent report by the Lamaze Institute associates surgical birth with obstetricians' personalities -- specifically their anxiety levels."
Grand Round tuesday, 28th July
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- Published on Monday, 27 July 2009 13:59
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Welcome to Interactive Paediatrics
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- Published on Tuesday, 10 October 2006 18:00
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Interactive Paediatrics is an endeavor to make paediatrics interactive and fun to learn for the students.
Though the objective of this site is to guide the students through the basics of paediatrics through interactive learning, the audio-visual content and web resources will also be useful for teachers and paediatricians alike.
This site is completely free to use for everyone.
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