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Re: Delivery suggestionsFrom: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)Sat May 26 21:30:02 2007
I'd rather the lowering by rope, than by whatever alternative might work for repairing a sulcal tear, or labial tear welling up with venous oozing. H Andrew Folley <agfolley@hotmail.com> wrote: Vaginal delivery. What is the question especially in light of 399#??? Otherwise you will have to lower one of your residients on a rope into the c-section incision to retrieve the babies.
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