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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 06:46:02 -0500, Vaishali Kute <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Dear Denise,
>
>I enjoyed visiting your website. I plan to return and read everything later
>tonight.
>Here is some data that I'd like everyone to look at and make up their own
>minds. Please follow this link
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>http://www.unicef.org/specialsession/about/sgreport-
>pdf/09_MaternalMortality_D7341Insert_English.pdf
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>Vaishali Kute, MD
>Pediatrician in Atlanta who was very lucky to have 3 NSVDs in America
Very interesting website. Yes, C-sections can save lives, no one is
denying that. I thought it significant that the last paragraph stated that
C-section rates over 15% demonstrate over-use of the procedure. Risk-
benefit ratios need to be evaluated for any intervention. Because they are
necessary in some situations does not mean they are preferable in most
situations. I would be delighted to see the C-section rate drop as low as
5-15%.
-Claire Bloodgood, IBCLC
Georgetown, TX
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