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Re: C-section versus vaginal delivery (percentages)From: R. Daniel Braun (rBraun@IUNET.IUPUI.EDU)Thu Sep 26 17:11:42 1996
-Reply P.S. Our TOL success rate has been running 90% with about a 65-70% TOL rate. Not to brag...but I am proud of these numbers :) Now, of course, someone will want to discuss whether or not I should be proud of these numbers :0 Right on. Our Cesarean section rate is wrong. The question is, depending on who you ask. Is it too high or is it too low?? The same applies to TOL rates.
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