Re: VBAC after previous rupture ??
From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Tue May 31 11:54:32 2005
Art,
I think even contemplating such a nonsense is stark raving lunatic.
greetings, el
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In message <200505311423.j4VENkT12553@dns.obgyn.net>, art fougner, md writes:
> VBAC in a patient with a ruptured uterus during a previous
> pregnancy/delivery seems a clear violation of Rogers' Rule.
>
> art
>
> At Mon, 30 May 2005, Missie wrote:
> >
> >I was wondering what the risk of vaginal birth after a previous uterine
> >rupture or a uterine vein rupture. And would a pregnancy hold the most
> >risk after a previos rupture. I tried searching but didn't really see
> >anything about this. Is the treatment a hysterectomy?
> >
> >I am holding a meeting tomorrow about the pros and cons of VBAC and a
> >support group for the women in my area. I just want to make sure I have
> >all my bases covered, yk.
> >
> >--
> >Missie
> >
> >Doula/CBE
> >
> >Women can give birth by the action of their own bodies, as animals do. Women
> can enjoy the process of birth and add to their dignity by being educated to
> follow the example set by instinctive animals. Women can take joy and pleasu
> re for the privilege of being women and bless God for being able to give birt
> h, instead of showing snarling hostility toward the men who love them." page
> 20
> >Husband Coached Childbirth, by Robert A Bradley, MD, copyright 1965, 1971, 1
> 996
> >
> >We have created our own mythology of birth. The drama of this myth is in the
> medical emergency, the speeding ambulance, the urgent bleep, the staccato ca
> lls for assistance, the struggles of a team of doctors and nurses to combat d
> eath…It is a drama that feeds the fears inherent in the medical model of birth
> and, in this way, further conditions pregnant women to submit to its ritual.
> >Pg. 63; Rediscovering Birth by Sheila Kitzinger
> >
>
> --
> art fougner, md
>
> "If you don't know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else."
> Lawrence Peter Berra
>