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Re: VBA3CFrom: Ana (aocana58@yahoo.com)Sat Feb 7 08:34:36 2004
Dear Dr. Elrod: You only have to reply the message directly without go back to the site. Best regards Ana Ocana MD Mexico
"Dr. John Provatopoulos B.Sc. M.D.C.M. F.R.S.C." <johnprov@sympatico.ca> wrote:
At Sat, 7 Feb 2004, Glen Elrod MD wrote:
> As long as she understands that either she or her baby have a real chance of dying in labor what's the problem. If she really is serious about continuing ask her how she feels about. 1.) Continous fetal monitoring, if she says no tell her she shouldn,t bother having the baby in a hospital because it won't make a difference. 2.) Induction or augmentation, if she says no ,I would tell that's fine with me but what's the plan if she doesn't go into labor by 42 wks, or 40 plus 10 days as is popular these days. 3.) Hysterectomy for massive bleeding, if she says no well that speaks for itself my time and her time could be better spent elsewhere.
-- Take care, John
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