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Re: A washingtonpost.com article from: rmodugno@aol.comFrom: GA12L@aol.comMon Nov 28 10:39:56 2005
In a message dated 28/11/2005 17:22:38 GMT Standard Time, rmodugno@aol.com writes: Rickard's problem is that she delivered her first baby by Caesarean section, and Frederick Memorial Hospital refuses to allow women who have had a surgical delivery to risk going through labor. So Rickard is moving back to be near the hospital where she delivered her other children without surgery and plans to try again with the baby she is expecting at the end of January. 1. Who has the right to allow women to do anything? 2. Who is going to stop these women from having a VBAC? 3. Who is going to listen at doors for signs of a labouring woman and then drag them to hospital? 4. Who is going to hold them down and anaesthetise them without being sued for assault? Gail
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