Re: VBAC after previous rupture ??

From: Melissa Strong (upholder_of_birth@yahoo.com)
Tue May 31 13:37:06 2005


did this mother have a rupture with one of her other 2 kiddos? That was my question after all.

Rafael Haciski <haciski@earthlink.net> wrote: We had a recent (approx. 1 month ago) death of a young woman who delivered at home by choice (probably helped along by the lack of OBs in town who can't afford the malpractice premiums), attended by her mother-in-law who apparently is a midwife. The young and otherwise healthy woman exsanguinated to death post-partum. Perhaps if there were a little of that "drama" that you dismiss so readily, or a speeding ambulance, and those despised struggles of the L&D team, the young mother of two would have survived.

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