Ours have gone up as well. No official fingures yet, but the rate was
about 18% and now seems closer to 24%.
In my area at least this can be traced it to 2 things....
1) Doctors in my area are no longer encouraging VBACS and in fact
discourage it based on a study that was published regarding uterine rupture
rates that were higher than initailly thought. This I can go along with,
uterine ruptures are UGLY and we are only a level 1 hospital. We do not
have 24 hour coverage of in house anesthesia and doctors do not stay in
house when a lady having a VBAC is in labor....so this could be a recipie
for disaster.
2)The HORRIBLY high rate of inductions...about 40%....leading down the
slippery slope of more and more intervention until a c/s is all that is
left. A common reasons for induction given by the docs I work
with....Maternal discomfort and "social" reasons ARRRRRRGH!!!!! :(
Lori Peters RN/IBCLC
Kenosha WI
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