Pete, when I spoke to Amanda about this I wondered about the FAQ section. Maybe we could condense the salient points and put a link to this posting so that anyone who comes along and wishes to find it can do so easily? I find the search engine on this type of board tedious - not a criticism of PP, just of the design of this type of search engine.
Amanda - 3 days? Laid up for 3 days? I hope they give an anti-coagulant. You must ask them when you go again. We spoke about this, if you remember.
The figures for caesarean section are difficult to obtain from the Cyprus government, but they run at around 80%. This is because it is a very medicalised system that they run here. It has to be a medicalised system as the doctor takes the ultimate responsibility here, whereas in the UK the midwife takes responsibility and is accountable for acts and omissions.
I would find it very difficult to work as a midwife here. I have said before that I couldn't keep my mouth shut, and I couldn't compromise my standards. Much of the practice is undertaken as tradition and for ease of the care-giver. It has little to do with research-based evidence and best practice. Having said that I am sure that the doctors are well trained, and that a safe outcome for mum and baby are the ultimate aim.
I know that Amanda will put them in their place if she is not happy.
Well done to you M for being assertive. Not an easy thing to be when you are at one of the most vulnerable times in your life.
Verity.
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