They don't want to damage their "cosita" by pushing a melon through it!
I am wondering if DR women are even given a choice by doctors (I suspect they don't). Who is to blame then ?
I admit, I don't know the answer, but it baffles me.
It might have something to do with the fact that there are very few, if any midwives or berthing classes here in the DR. Perhaps it's cheaper for the insurance companies to do a caesarean rather than give full term care to expectant mothers.
I thought it would be the opposite, since it will require the birthing mother to be hospitalized longer after a C-section. To be honest, I thought about being a way to limit the number of births/women (no sane women would have more than 3 c-sections), and possibly for the doctors to make more money per birth.
....and yes many have their tubes fixed without their knowledge, the number is normally 3 births, and the mother later wonders , what happened?...........
I don't believe that at all do you have any evidence to support that claim?
I am wondering if DR women are even given a choice by doctors (I suspect they don't). Who is to blame then* ?
* I admit, I don't know the answer. I really thought that it was close to 90% to be honest, instead of 58.1% as the article stated
.....Yes you can believe....first hand knowledge....the procedure to make the tubes work again, costs about$1500 us dollars, out of the reach of public hospital patients....many are Haitian...seeing is believing............Doc.........
It might have something to do with the fact that there are very few, if any midwives or berthing classes here in the DR. Perhaps it's cheaper for the insurance companies to do a caesarean rather than give full term care to expectant mothers.