Re: ACOG Statment

From: Louana George, RN, LM, CPM, MA (westsidebirthservice@juno.com)
Tue Nov 28 07:45:14 2006


I wonder too about the timing and the reason for the ACOG statement--my understanding is that the percentage of home births has not changed very much since the early 1980's--about 1%. One way to read it, and some if seems like this to me, the ACOG statement reads as if that small percentage is a threat to-- financial gain?--power and prestige?--territory? In Japan the OB's are not so high on the list of powerful practitoners--so there isn't this type of antipathy toward the midwives who do most of the births in that country. Louana

At Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Efrain Ramirez wrote: >
>ACOG too is a hostage of the legal system .. the statement – in its
>most inner core has to do with liability..
>
>Ef
>
>>At Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Cheri Van Hoover wrote:
>>
>>Efrain Ramirez wrote:
>>
>>> I
>>> think I’ll continue to do my obstetrics in a hospital setting…
>>
>>That's perfectly understandable, Ef. No one would ever expect you to
>>practice in a setting where you didn't feel comfortable and safe. The
>>issue being discussed is the appropriateness of ACOG making a statement
>>which will be damaging to those who do feel comfortable supporting out
>>of hospital births when no compelling evidence to support such a
>>statement can be produced.
>>
>>One has to wonder what exactly prompted this statement at this time. It
>>appears that it may have been politically, rather than purely medically,
>>motivated. If this is the case perhaps a more honest and direct
>>approach would be helpful so the underlying issues could be sorted out,
>>discussed, and solved in a way that will best optimize choice and safety
>>for American women.
>>
>>Cheri
>>
>>--
>>Cheri Van Hoover, CNM, MS
>>Faculty, Midwifery Institute of Philadelphia University
>>Port Hadlock, WA
>>
>--
>“ The greatest obstacle to knowledge is not ignorance,
>it is the illusion of knowledge.” Daniel J. Boorstin - Historian
>





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