The ratio of caesarean section births in China has soared to 50
percent, far exceeding the standard of 15 percent set by the World
Health Organization, medical experts say.
The ratio of caesarean births in China remained at five percent
from 1950s to 1970s, but now some urban hospitals have a C-section
rate of more than 60 percent.
It is widely believed that one of the reasons for the sharp rise
is that doctors recommend C-section delivery to pregnant women to
boost their earning power.
"Caesarean sections earn doctors higher profits so doctors tend
to persuade pregnant women to have a caesarean," said a doctor who
did not wish to be named.
In Beijing's hospitals, the operation and hospital fees for a
caesarean section are three to four times higher than that of a
natural birth. At the Union Medical College Hospital, it costs 1600
yuan (US$205) for a natural labor, but 4000 yuan (US$480) for a
caesarean section.
The C-section, commonly viewed as an emergency procedure, is
also being seen as an alternative to the pain associated with
natural birth. Many pregnant women see C-section delivery as a
pain-free process without any knowledge of the potential
consequences.
"C-sections can cause some bad after effects to both mothers and
children. Doctors should make the risks known to pregnant women,
but only a few choose to do so," the doctor added.
Pan Junfeng, a gynecologist in Beijing's Haidian District
Hospital of Maternity and Child Care, said, "The chances of
postoperative infection for caesarean sections is 10 to 20 times
higher than that for natural labor and the death ratio of pregnant
women for caesarean section is five times higher."
"The chance of subsequently suffering from depression is 6.28
times higher and there is also a greater chance of hemorrhage," Pan
added.
Pan said "Expectant mothers in China often have the mistaken
idea that it is safer and less painful to have a caesarean section,
while it's quite the contrary."
Medical experts have urged doctors to explain to pregnant women
and their family members the two methods of delivery, making it
clear that caesarean section can have a negative effect on both
babies and mothers.
They also advocate regular psychological consultation for
pregnant mothers and recommend doctors to encourage natural
birth.
(Xinhua News Agency February 17, 2007)
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