Re: Updated Annotated VBAC Bibliography has been posted

From: Glen Elrod MD (glen.elrod@elmendorf.af.mil)
Fri Aug 8 19:10:24 2003


Thank you! It seems to be a very complete resource. In just scanning it quickly, I found the article that showed women >300lbs had a 16% success rate interesting. Just the women you'd not want to have to repeat a section on.

Thanks again,

Glen

At Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Ken Turkowski wrote: >
>In a collaborative effort between me and Dr Phillip Rosenow, I have
>updated an annotated VBAC bibliography with papers from 2003.
>
>http://www.worldserver.com/turk/birthing/rrvbac.html
>
>This will bring you to an HMTL page. Additionally, there are versions
>available in Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word and Filemaker Pro Database.
>
>--
>Ken Turkowski, Research Scientist
>Annotated VBAC Bibliography:
> http://www.worldserver.com/turk/birthing/rrvbac.html
>

--
D. Glen Elrod, Maj, USAF, MC
Medical Director
Women's Health Clinic
Elmendorf AFB, AK 99506




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