Hi Ladies!
So, I recently moved from one side of the DC metropolitan area to the other side and am having to find a new OB (heartbroken because I love my current OB) because the 50 mile drive to my current doc is just too much to juggle with work and life.
My Mom has insisted that it is very important to find out what a doctor's c-section rate is in order to factor that in to my decision. I understand why she has suggested this, however, I am having a very difficult time finding this kind of information online via websites like healthgrades.com and hospital websites. When I called the offices of one of the OBs I am currently considering just now the receptionist I posed the question to (or rather made the inquiry to) seemed completely confused by my question. This made me feel like I am asking something completely out of the ordinary here.
Did anyone ask this question before choosing an OB or has anyone tried to find this kind of information before?
**EDIT: by C-section rates I meant # of C-sections per deliveries they have performed. My Moms concern is doctors that do unnecessary C-sections because its more convenient for them not to have to wait on you if your labor is dragging on.
Re: Finding a New OB, c-section rates?
Mom to DD(4), DS(2) and # 3 Due 12/14/14
Yeah, I was able to find some rates/statistics for the hospital that the doctor has privileges at... maybe that will have to be good enough.
And as far as asking the doctor in person, I am sure that would be easier... I just didn't want to have to have random appointments with like 3 different doctors just to ask them their stats and then compare them and chose one doctor.
Edited the post to clear up confusion over my use of the word rate. Basically I am looking to find out how often they perform c-sections
Mom to DD(4), DS(2) and # 3 Due 12/14/14
This makes total sense. Honestly, I hadn't considered asking the question before my Mom brought it up because I am pretty outspoken and am confident in my rights as patient to refuse care. I think my Mom's issues come from when she was in labor with me, she had an OB insist that she needed to get a C-section after he labor (whether that was active or not I am not sure lol) was dragging on over 24 hours... she refused, I assume because he didn't give here a good enough medical reason why it was necessary, and I was born naturally and perfectly healthy.
Anyways, I totally understand that most healthcare professionals are not out to go against patient wishes and are there to help keep mom and baby safe.
I'm pretty sure the hospital could give you that info if the OB's office was confused.