April fools

From: Danae Steele (noheaecs@yahoo.com)
Mon Apr 2 06:26:13 2007


How about looking at the baby first before cutting? If the baby looks ok on the monitor, and if mom (a multip) has a cervix that has any dilation at all, rupture membranes. Then if its just a marginal abruption from the inferior placenta, the fetal head will likely tamponade the placenta and you can let her deliver vaginally.

Danae





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