Re: Interesting question

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri Aug 5 09:10:39 2005


Rich

Seems like a prudent application of Rogers' Rule.

Art

At Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Richard Chudacoff, MD wrote: >
>Look for another breech presentation. Probably not much uterus for the fetus
>to flip if it starts out breech. Besides, it is risky enough in a normal
>uterus, why take the chance in an abnormal uterus?
>
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>G2P1 client, 1st baby C-sect for breech at 8cms, had planned vaginal breech
>with Dr. but didn't work out. Was told at C-sect bicornate uterus. Pregnant
>again, went for perinatalogy US and told she has two sets of everything
>including uterus. She wants to attempt VBAC. Awaiting the report, but is she
>considered VBAC if baby is in the untouched uterus? Does anyone have
>experience with this?
>
>Sue
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art fougner, md

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