Re: What would you do?

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Thu Dec 28 11:51:41 2006


"Cesarienne un jour, cesarienne toujours". That was before 1980. Then came some publications (USA, incidental VDs after 2 C-sections) showing the rule "never two without three" was not mandatory and the risk of uterine laceration wasn't significantly higher. The actual trend is to wipe out these findings and to get rid of VBACs for non medical reasons, but in this case the maternel risk is truly to be considered.

Anyway, may I suggest you buy a new book? :-) Bernard

Dr Eberhard Lisse a écrit : > Well, maybe not in Paris, but in my book, once a C/S always a C/S. 2
> previous C/S have always been an indication for C/S.
>
> on 12/28/06 6:02 PM Bernard Cristalli said the following:
>
>> Then you seem to have your answer, but two previous CSs don't mean
>> another CS if the indication for the previous ones isn't there any longer.
>>
>
> el
>





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