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06.20.08, 09:07 AM Expecting
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How do you find the c/s rate of an obgyn? [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
Expecting 06.20.08, 09:07 AM Flag
 

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ask the doctor [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.20.08, 09:10 AM Flag
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you can't find out prior to choosing? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.20.08, 09:11 AM Flag
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You can ask during a consult, but few doctors do consults anymore [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.20.08, 09:13 AM Flag
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ditto [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.20.08, 10:31 AM Flag
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You can google to find hospital rates, but to get a doctor's rate, you have to ask him/her [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.20.08, 09:11 AM Flag
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the rate itself means nothing unless you know what population the ob takes care of. Some see alot of high risk patients, etc. and so end up having a higher c-section rate, but it doesn't reflect their abilities or philosophies. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.20.08, 10:21 AM Flag
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np: i dont know if a agree with that 100%. signed, someone whose dr ended up doing a likely-unecessary c-sec. i'd def find out before. i felt stupid asking. now i feel stupid that i didn't. when a dr tells you you should get a c-sec, you're not going to say no b/c you think you're putting Dc at risk. so make sure you're with someone who you trust is really recommending it b/c it really really is nec. not to make extra money (never really believed dr's did that before, but now not so sure) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.20.08, 10:34 AM Flag
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