Re: ACOG statement

From: Cesar Molina (cemolar777@gmail.com)
Mon Nov 20 10:22:34 2006


Possibly we have to take in account many factors. The place close to a Urgency Center, cultural factors,medical personal resources, etc. I consider in my country it is not possible. I am thinking and thinking in a complications: hemorrage, hypovolemy, shoulder distocya, etc. Opinios about the last? It is possible that many of us was borned at home, but many, many (babies and mothers) died too.

2006/11/18, Stmidwife@aol.com <Stmidwife@aol.com>: >
> Kris,
>
> This has to do with OB/GYN regulation also. This statement covers
> physician run birth centers also and physician homebirth practices.
>
> Sue
>
> In a message dated 11/18/2006 2:40:11 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net writes:
>
> Quite productive. I see why you'd rather not participate in a
> discussion about midwifery regulation.
>
> Kris Bagiu, CPM, RM
> Denver, CO
>





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