Re: Choices--now boring!

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Sun Mar 21 00:11:59 2004


For those of you who have not hit the delete button before reading my post, I would like to go on record as declaring that I have found this discussion immensely interesting and do not regret reading it at all. I have a few things I would have added, but I will yield to the self-proclaimed censors and not prolong the discussion. Maybe next time.

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                       Anna L. Meenan, MD

At Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Gordon wrote: > >That is what the 'DELETE' button is for!!!!!!!!!! >When you see the Re: choices or the like, 'DELETE'!! >Continued responses just keep it going!!!!!!! > >-- >Gordon M. Goldman, M.D., FACOG >Private Practice, St. Louis, Missouri >

>>>----- Original Message ----- >From: "Gerald P. Rodríguez" <geraldpr@cybermesa.com> >To: &quot;Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L&quot; <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net> >Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 11:27 AM >Subject: Re: Choices--now boring! > >De acuerdo--I agree. This whole thread has become totally frayed. > >-- >Gerald P. Rodríguez, M.D., FACOG >Santa Fe >

>>>----- Original Message ----- >From: &quot;Efrain Ramirez&quot; <eramirezt@coqui.net> >To: &quot;Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L&quot; <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net> >Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 10:11 AM >Subject: Re: Choices > >> This whole thread about choices has been written many times before - >> IMHO - it's not that it is a waste of time, but in the end it will solve >> nothing, albeit, been interesting - these issues will be decided some >> day by a jury or a judge - take for example Steve's question about how >> many VBAC's - due to a settlement of an uterine rupture, VBAC's will not >> be allowed where Lenora McCall works - take all the EBM you want, all >> the Cochrane library papers - it won't mean a thing - almost every >> aspect of our practice is based, not solely on EBM but in a large >> measure on court rulings - or based on fear of litigation - GBS, VBAC's, >> Elective C/S, CF testing, where to deliver, etc., etc., eventually - >> IMHO, universal HSV sampling- universal cord ABG's - >> >> There is evidence, I think, (I won't bother to look it up) that will >> answer Steve's questions - my personal experience is that once a VBAC - >> subsequent VBAC's are easier and with less % of rupture - but who cares >> if eventually a rupture occurs? -- It's such a sad situation - because >> there is nothing we can do. >> >> At Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Dr. Manuel Rolando Garcia Martinez wrote: >> > >> > ehi you doctors you had been discussing the all day about the same topic >> >with no answer pro-positve >> >lots of forwards , same, same , and no ending, just quit and change the >> >topic >> > >> >MR Garcia MD obgyn >> >Monterrey, >> >Mexico. >> >member since 1999. >





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