Arthur,

The disgraceful fact is that babies are born to suit the doctors rather than
the parents.

It's convenient to cut rather than wait around for natural delivery.

There appears to be a movement against this speeded delivery as it has been
noticed that babies are likely to be less healthy after it.

My wife had her five babies naturally without drugs. The Canadian doctors
tried hard to persuade her to take drugs for our fifth, but she wouldn't.

Harry

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Where does Canada rank?

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Thanks Mike,

REH

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Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 1:26 PM
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Subject: [Futurework] Re: FW: U.S. 30th in global infant mortality


Mike G. wrote:

> Further evidence of the downward drift.

>> http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5A30PM20091104
>>
>> U.S. 30th in global infant mortality [snip]
>>
>> "One in 8 births in the United States were born preterm, compared
>> with 1 in 18 births in Ireland and Finland," added the report,

Not enough info in the forwarded Reuters piece to infer much of anything.
What's the cause of so many pre-term births?  Smoking has declined in the
referenced period:

>> "The percentage of preterm births in the United States has risen 36
>> percent since 1984."
>>
>> Smoking and alcohol abuse can lead to pre-term birth but so can
>> fertility treatments resulting in multiple births.

and big-bore fertility tech is expensive, not for the statistical masses.
Is the US way high on booze intake?  Street drugs?
Prescription drug pandemic?  American generic angst is more foetus-hostile
than Finnish generic depression?

So something is there, yes, but it isn't clear just what.

Tongue in cheek, one might say that, in the brave new century of the
victorious capitalist reincarnation of Homo Economicus,  in the interest of
efficiency, babies are getting made by trying to make 9 women pregnant for
one month and then the team is downsized to 6, 7 or
8 participants.

BTW, entertaining piece by Douglas Coupland in Saturday's Toronto Globe &
Mail, "A Radical Pessimist's Guide to the Next 10 Years".  45 quotable
squibbs with attendant marginalia.

"The middle class is over.  It's not coming back."  Considering that every
Saturday G&M for a decade or more has had numerous ads each week for machine
shops, tool and die works, machine tool companies, precision fabricating
shops and the like being auctioned off, I believe it.  The businesses, large
and small, that make the tools and machines for production are, so to speak,
the liver of the middle class.  The liver is large, largely unnoticed,
robust and you can even live with half of it excised.  But a defunct or
moribund liver is immanent death.  The loss of some consumer product
companies is bad but the loss of the machine tool industry is catastrophe.


- Mike

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