[ozmidwifery] Taiwanese women avoid LUSCS in July blog

2006-05-14 Thread Helen and Graham



This was a blog in the Sydney Morning 
Herald

http://blogs.smh.com.au/dissection/archives/2006/05/haunted.html

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Taiwanese mothers-to-be avoid caesarean section births during the lunar month 
of July - because of a belief that this "ghost month" is inauspicious for any major 
surgery.Some of them bring their operations forward to June, researchers 
from Taipei Medical University has found. Despite there being no evidence of any 
reduction in obstetric complications, c-sections were fewer, Herng-Chin Lin 
reported in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health - 
especially for more trivial indications. 


And the women who forgo a caesar, presumably, just push them out as nature 
intended.Maybe we could do with a ghost month in NSW, where the surgical 
birth rate continues to skyrocket, according to the fascinating statistics from 
the NSW Midwives Data Collection. Check pages 97 and 98 on 
the pdf to see which hospitals are delivering nearly half their babies by 
caesarean. (Clue: Kareena Private, North Shore Private and the Mater in 
particular, just about any private hospital in general).
Julie RobothamMay 14, 2006 
06:14 PM

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Just a note in defense of the midwives and doctors at the Mater. I had both 
my boys at the Mater. The first by C Section after every attempt had been made 
to deliver him naturally and the second naturally. I had booked in for a C 
section for the second as I believed this to be the safest option (my 
research)but when I went into labor naturally both the midwives and my OB 
encouraged me to try to deliver naturally. Everyone was very happy when I 
did.
I truely believe that the majority of doctors are either acting in the best 
interests of their patients or indeed at the behest of their patients.
Perhaps we should be asking why mothers are opting for C sections rather than 
having a go at the doctors and the hospitals.

  Posted by: Pip Davies at May 14, 2006 09:43 PM 



Re: [ozmidwifery] Taiwanese women avoid LUSCS in July blog

2006-05-14 Thread Helen and Graham



Camden, Rydeand Wyong Hospitals stood out 
with high (greater than 80%)Vaginal birth figures! I know Wyong and 
Rydeare low risk and there were under 300 births but it still looks pretty 
impressive. Does anyone know if the figures stated as "Belmont" are for 
the private hospital or the birthing centre - I would guess it is the private 
hospital as I don't think the birth centre has been open for that long (correct 
me if I am wrong). 

Helen 

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  Helen and Graham 
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  Subject: [ozmidwifery] Taiwanese women 
  avoid LUSCS in July blog
  
  This was a blog in the Sydney Morning 
  Herald
  
  http://blogs.smh.com.au/dissection/archives/2006/05/haunted.html
  
  HAUNTED
  
  Taiwanese mothers-to-be avoid caesarean section births during the lunar 
  month of July - because of a belief that this "ghost month" is inauspicious for any major 
  surgery.Some of them bring their operations forward to June, researchers 
  from Taipei Medical University has found. Despite there being no evidence of 
  any reduction in obstetric complications, c-sections were fewer, Herng-Chin 
  Lin reported in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health - 
  especially for more trivial indications. 
  
  
  And the women who forgo a caesar, presumably, just push them out as nature 
  intended.Maybe we could do with a ghost month in NSW, where the surgical 
  birth rate continues to skyrocket, according to the fascinating statistics 
  from the NSW Midwives Data Collection. Check pages 97 and 98 
  on the pdf to see which hospitals are delivering nearly half their babies by 
  caesarean. (Clue: Kareena Private, North Shore Private and the Mater in 
  particular, just about any private hospital in general).
  Julie RobothamMay 14, 
  2006 06:14 PM
  
  LATEST COMMENTS
  
  Just a note in defense of the midwives and doctors at the Mater. I had both 
  my boys at the Mater. The first by C Section after every attempt had been made 
  to deliver him naturally and the second naturally. I had booked in for a C 
  section for the second as I believed this to be the safest option (my 
  research)but when I went into labor naturally both the midwives and my OB 
  encouraged me to try to deliver naturally. Everyone was very happy when I 
  did.
  I truely believe that the majority of doctors are either acting in the best 
  interests of their patients or indeed at the behest of their patients.
  Perhaps we should be asking why mothers are opting for C sections rather 
  than having a go at the doctors and the hospitals.
  
Posted by: Pip Davies at May 14, 2006 09:43 PM 
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