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From: Jamie (ajfields@pine-net.com)
Mon Feb 27 20:45:45 2006


Gail, women in the U.S. don't know when they're in labor ;-).

In answer to those who want to know (when answering midnight calls) if the last exam was 4cm and stretchy or closed and long, I was that closed, long primip with contractions every 5 minutes. My daughter was born 8 hours later. I was also a multip at 4cm and stretchy with contractions every 5 minutes. For 3 days. And for Gail-both times (and the 3 in between) I knew when I was in labor that was going somewhere.

At Mon, 27 Feb 2006, GA12L@aol.com wrote: >
>In a message dated 27/02/2006 18:14:32 GMT Standard Time,
>ApricotRex@comcast.net writes:
>
>It helps me know when the woman is in labor when we meet up. In our
>out-of-hospital situation, we have no staff. We come in when someone's
>in labor.
>
>Women in labour generally know when they're in labour. I trust them and in
>the last 6 years I've only been caught out twice. That's not enough for me to
>start examining all women. High risk women are different.
>
>Gail

--
JFields, RN, BSN




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