Re: VBAC after previous rupture ??

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Tue May 31 18:14:47 2005


Rubbish, they are not client they are patients.

They don't birth, they deliver. Birth, as Steve says, is a noon, not a verb.

Pregnancy is a disease after all and must be managed by white male chauvinist pigs.

I worked in a large rural facility and have become an expert at repairing and whipping out ruptured uteri from patients who 'birthed' elsewhere.

Now how on earth did the women achieve that? Patient selection?

el

In message <191.40697251.2fce3043@aol.com>, GA12L@aol.com writes:

> we talk about women giving birth, therefore women 'birth' their
> babies. When babies are born by any other method they are delivered.
> I worked in a birth centre with NO doctors and surprise, surprise none
> of the women had problems and that included the primips. Now how on
> earth did we and the women achieve that? Anyone care to offer any
> reasons why?
>
> Gail





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