Nurses, midwives, family doctors and specialists all became champions of vaginal deliveries and that ended up lowering the C-section rate to just under 30 per cent from 33 per cent. In Richmond, which used to have a higher C-section rate, health professionals collaborated to do things differently. But she said practices often become ingrained until there is a specific mission to do things differently. Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said she can’t speak to the Fraser Health scenario because she delivers babies in Richmond. to highlight successful strategies to promote vaginal birth.”ĭr. This workshop brought together teams of practitioners from five hospitals throughout B.C. “In addition, as part of our work to reduce the C-section rate, we recently hosted a provincial workshop where people shared learnings to improve care and reduce the number of C-sections. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Among young men and women in the United Kingdom, for instance, a higher proportion agreed that men expect to be given oral sex (i.e., oral-penis contact) than agreed women expect to receive it (i.e., oral-vulva contact) (43 vs. Vancouver Sun Run: Sign up & event info Young people’s reports suggest there are gender differences in giving and receiving oral sex.