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Yen Gains on Concern Recession Will Spur High-Yield Sell-off
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The jobless rate may have jumped to 6.8 percent, the highest level since 1993, a separate Bloomberg survey showed. ?People may look more closely at the US ...
FOREX-Yen gains; shrinking output raises investor caution Reuters
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US Auto Sales Likely Fell on Weak Economy, Bankruptcy Concern
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New vehicles probably sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 11 million in November, down 32 percent from a year earlier, based on a Bloomberg News ...
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... specifically designed to enable high-performance, low-cost, through-silicon via (TSV) applications. In addition to delivering a higher silicon etch rate ...AMAT
UPDATE 2-Serb central bank holds interest rates at 17.75 pct
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'The central bank has no other option but to keep high interest rates because of high inflation pressure and the falling dinar,' said Goran Nikolic, ...
Locke High School's progress
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This is his third year at Locke, and he thinks there's more "student buy-in" to what school is all about. But when he tries to tell students that they can ...
Yields ?Next to Nothing? Lure Funds to Riskier Assets (Update3)
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: high + csection + rate  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Staten Island's RUMC tops city in rate of C-section births
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Yet the rate was still among the lowest in the city. Citywide, the C-section rate has spiked 24 percent over the past six years, the report said. ...
Use of midwives would cut costs
Chicago Daily Herald, IL - Aug 2, 2008
Childbirth care in the US is high-tech and high-cost. The World Health Organization recommends a 5 to 10 percent cesarean-section rate for best outcomes. ...
Birth Trauma: Stress Disorder Afflicts Moms
Wall Street Journal - Aug 5, 2008
Even as medical advances have resulted in many more lives saved during high-risk births, extreme medical interventions can leave a mother severely stressed ...
More pregnant women opt for C-section births
London Free Press, Canada - Jul 12, 2008
In Hong Kong, the Cesarean rate is 27 per cent and in Brazil 32 per cent. And the rate in some private clinics in Brazil is an 75 per cent. ...
The Magnitude Of Abortion
Evening Bulletin, PA - Aug 5, 2008
The survival rate for a 36-week-old fetus is also 99 percent. Medical risks of abortion include: infection, uterine tears, blood clots, high blood pressure, ...

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Meddling with Midwives
WeeklyDig.com - Jul 29, 2008
Massachusetts has a 33-percent C-section rate, over twice the rate by the World Health Organization. Midwives practice a philosophy of nonintervention, ...
Family Adds Four More
Wheeling Intelligencer, WV - Aug 4, 2008
Because the babies use diapers and drink formula at such a quick rate, the couple could use a little help. The Blatts hope some local companies are willing ...
Closure of Goleta Center Leaves Moms-to-Be One Less Choice
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A 2006 study examined 5762037 live births and found that neonatal mortality rates were three times higher for babies born via cesarean section (1.77 per ...
Baby born with serious physical, behavioral problems
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, MA - Jul 10, 2008
He elected to alter the management plan to a ?semi-urgent? C-section and inquired why a C-section had not been performed by this time. ...
Rock concert proceeds benefit infant needing heart surgery
Blairsville Dispatch,  USA - Jul 31, 2008
She was scheduled for a C-section at 4 pm that afternoon, but doctors quickly determined they couldn't wait that long as the baby's heart rate was dipping. ...
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The effect of physician factors on the cesarean section decision -
LR Burns, SE Geller, DR Wholey - Med Care, 1995 - JSTOR
... dystocia, malpresentation, fetal distress, and previous cesarean deliv- ery.7 The
emphasis on clinical explanations for the high c-section rate has prompted na ...

Obstetrics in a small isolated community: the cesarean section dilemma
R McIlwain, S Smith - Can J Rural Med, 2000 - collection.nlc-bnc.ca
... The high C section rate for women delivering out of our community brings our C section
rate by residence (all women living in Bella Coola) to 17.8%, which ...

Risk Factors for Surgical-Site Infections Following Cesarean Section -
CA Killian, EM Graffunder, TJ Vinciguerra, RA … - Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 2001 - UChicago Press
... For patients who received antibiotic prophylaxis, compared to those without prophylaxis,
patients considered at high risk had infection rates of 7.7% and 14.9 ...

Consumer demand for caesarean sections in Brazil: informed decision making, patient choice, or … -
DP B?hague, CG Victora, FC Barros - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2002 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
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Which policy for caesarian sections in Brazil? An analysis of trends and consequences -
A FAuNDES, JG CECATTI - Health Policy and Planning, 1993 - Oxford Univ Press
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section rate The risks of C-section for the newborn are two- fold. ...

Economic incentives in the choice between vaginal delivery and cesarean section -
EB Keeler, M Brodie - Milbank Quarterly, 1993 - JSTOR
... in the US C-section rate would cut an- nual medical charges in 1992 by $170 million.
The dramatic rise in the overall rate of C-sections, their high cost, and ...

High dose chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow or stem cell transplantation versus conventional … -
C Farquhar, R Basser, S Hetrick, A Lethaby, J … - The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2003 - doi.wiley.com
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rate A Not sure - rate B (seek details from authors) Clearly no - rate C ...

High-Resolution Imaging of Copper-Phthalocyanine by Scanning-Tunneling Microscopy -
PH Lippel, RJ Wilson, MD Miller, C W?ll, S Chiang - Physical Review Letters, 1989 - APS
... PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS High-Resolution Imaging of Copper-Phthalocyanine by ... Cu-phth
was sublimed, at a rate of 0.5 ML ... (c) Section of an image at (-0.10 V, 2 nA ...

Maternal obesity not maternal glucose values correlates best with high rates of fetal macrosomia in … -
UM Schaefer-Graf, R Heuer, ? Kilavuz, A Pandura, … - Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2002 - Walter de Gruyter
... Elective C-section and early induction of labor have been ... In studies where the
macrosomia rate has been ... glucose values correlates best with high rates of fetal ...

The risk of urinary incontinence of parous women who delivered only by cesarean section -
A Fa?ndes, T Guarisi, AM Pinto-Neto - International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2001 - Elsevier
... with only C-section, maybe because in their population the C-section rate is very ...
The high prevalence of urinary incontinence among the subjects of this study ...

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C-Section Rate at All-Time High in U.S.

THURSDAY, Aug. 17 (HealthDay News) -- The Caesarean section delivery rate stands at a record high in the United States, resisting efforts by federal health officials to reduce the rate to 15 percent by the year 2010.

Nearly 1.2 million C-sections -- 29.1 percent of all births -- were performed in the United States in 2004, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. In 1996, the rate was 20.7 percent.

Furthermore,a new report by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Servicess Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality found that:

 

  • Use of C-section has increased by 38 percent since 1997, when about a fifth of all American babies were delivered this way. Now, more than 1 in 4 babies is delivered by C-section
  • The rise was accompanied by a 60 percent decline in the rate of women giving birth vaginally after having a previous child born via C-section, and conversely, by a 33 percent rise in the rate of repeat C-sections.
  • The national bill for childbirth as a whole in 2003 totaled $34 billion, with hospital stays involving C-section delivery accounting for nearly half this amount -- $15 billion.
  • Medicaid -- the federal-state program for the poor -- was billed for 43 percent of childbirths overall and 41 percent of those involving c-section delivery.

While Caesarean births are sometimes medically necessary, factors such as convenience are driving the rate too high, some experts contend. And the delivery method carries with it risks that aren't acceptable if a C-section isn't necessary to preserve the health of the mother or baby, doctors say.

Multiple factors explain the growing rate of C-sections, said Dr. John Zweifler, chief of the University of California, San Francisco-Fresno Family and Community Medicine Department. He has done extensive research on C-sections as well as vaginal births after a woman has had a C-section, called VBACs (vaginal birth after Caesarean).

Patient preference is one, with some women requesting them for convenience -- they can schedule the birth and plan time away from work and set up child care for other family members, for instance. "In our society, everything is on demand," Zweifler said, adding, C-sections can be "convenient for our lifestyle -- the doctor's and the patient's."

Dr. Lawrence M. Leeman, a physician who specializes in family medicine, obstetrics and gynecology at the University of New Mexico, said, "There's a kind of normalization of C-sections. As the C-section rates get higher, more and more women have had them, and it doesn't seem as scary any more." He also said many women are having elective induction of labor, and that in itself increases the chances of having a C-section.

Some experts contend that the obesity epidemic may be partially driving the increasing C-section rate. The reason: Heavy women are at higher risk of high blood pressure and gestational diabetes, which could lead to a doctor-recommended Caesarean birth.

A C-section is considered major surgery, as the physician cuts into a women's abdomen to remove the baby. Infection is a risk, as is increased blood loss and decreased bowel function. And recovery time is typically longer following a C-section, Zweifler said: "It can take four to six weeks to heal tissue."

After a vaginal birth, he said, "it takes time for the uterus to shrink to normal size." But even so, many women are back to normal activities within a few days of a vaginal birth, while those who have a C-section tend to take longer -- sometimes up to six weeks -- due to soreness and pain.

Among the valid reasons for having a C-section, Zweifler said, are the baby is in breech -- or feet first -- position in the womb; twins in the womb aren't lined up head first; or there's evidence of fetal distress or maternal hemorrhaging.

Both Zweifler and Leeman suggest that women not consider a C-section just for convenience, especially if they plan to have more children. Repeat C-sections increase the risk of bladder or bowel problems.

And, Leeman said, "Most women don't want a C-section. Most women want to have a vaginal delivery."

"Birth is a very empowering process for women," Zweifler said. Having a C-section "is taking it out of the hands of women and putting it in the hands of a surgeon in a very sterile environment. If you have a life-threatening condition or a fetus in distress, a C-section can be life-preserving. But to do it on a routine basis when there is no risk to the mother and baby, you may be causing harm, and you need to be very cautious."

Women who want to avoid a C-section should search for a doctor, midwife or hospital with a low rate of such deliveries, Leeman said. They should also consider hiring a doula -- a support person who stays with the woman throughout labor and delivery. Such assistance has been shown to reduce the need for a C-section.

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