Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ask this only half-joking: Has anyone been delivered by Lashgari and NOT received a c-section. I'm sure there must be a handful of women out there who successfully labored with Lashgari, but yikes. I'd love to know what her c-section rate is.
i too would love to hear from someone who delivered vaginally with Lashgari, just to see if there is anyone out there.
Then maybe you should post under a new subject that doesn't specifically ask about c-section experience with Lashgari/Elliott.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What a great site! I never even knew about that. Thanks for posting.
I'm not sure how great the site is. Unless I'm reading the methodology explanation incorrectly, these statistics are all based on procedures from 2006. That's a pretty narrow snapshot taken nearly a half decade ago. Given laws of averages, I wouldn't want to set too much store by this report. A doc with a remarkably low c-section rate in 2006 may have just had a run of uncomplicated pregnancies, while a doc with a seemingly high level might actually be more in line with national averages if you looked at data over 5 years or 10.
I don't know Dr. Lashgari, so I can't say one way or the other where she falls. I just wanted to point that I think the narrow temporal focus and stale data on which this site relies may not offer particularly meaningful insights into the management and care of these physicians.
I'd venture to suggest that anecdotal evidence on an anonymous forum is an even worse source of data.
Anonymous wrote:I ask this only half-joking: Has anyone been delivered by Lashgari and NOT received a c-section. I'm sure there must be a handful of women out there who successfully labored with Lashgari, but yikes. I'd love to know what her c-section rate is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What a great site! I never even knew about that. Thanks for posting.
I'm not sure how great the site is. Unless I'm reading the methodology explanation incorrectly, these statistics are all based on procedures from 2006. That's a pretty narrow snapshot taken nearly a half decade ago. Given laws of averages, I wouldn't want to set too much store by this report. A doc with a remarkably low c-section rate in 2006 may have just had a run of uncomplicated pregnancies, while a doc with a seemingly high level might actually be more in line with national averages if you looked at data over 5 years or 10.
I don't know Dr. Lashgari, so I can't say one way or the other where she falls. I just wanted to point that I think the narrow temporal focus and stale data on which this site relies may not offer particularly meaningful insights into the management and care of these physicians.
Anonymous wrote:
What a great site! I never even knew about that. Thanks for posting.
Anonymous wrote:I ask this only half-joking: Has anyone been delivered by Lashgari and NOT received a c-section. I'm sure there must be a handful of women out there who successfully labored with Lashgari, but yikes. I'd love to know what her c-section rate is.