Also, I was talking at C-Section rates at a hospital level. They vary quite a bit in this area and it is interesting to look at the hospital policies and reputations.
I agree with you for the most part. You cant force a doctor to do something they don't agree with. What I think is different in this situation is it sounds like her choices were limited. Which is too bad, so sad in general, you still cant force a doctor to practice where they are not comfortable. However the real difference is she apparently wasn't really given the opportunity to do what you described above without the risk of a DFCS investigation. That is what makes this particular story different in my opinion. Her right to do something else was taken away.
She had the right all through her pregnancy to change providers, she had the right to start care with a midwife, she had the right to find a provider that would practice outside ACOG guidelines (hell,dh could give her names). She had choices all through her pregnancy.
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