Re: ACOG statement

From: JSBowpat@aol.com
Sun Nov 26 17:43:15 2006


FWIW, and my experience is strictly anecdotal, Joe has pointed out what I have experienced. I've worked in a free-standing birth center many miles from our main hospital, where very strict criteria were used for risk assessment. Even working with healthy, low-risk women, unforeseen and nasty things can and do happen. If you work long enough in this business, bad things happen. That being said, coming out guns a'blazing regarding a preference for OOH and/or home birth in this forum does nothing to further relationships between our two complementary professions.

Susan Paterson CNM





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