=?utf-8?q?Yanıt: Re: Elective inductions at 38 weeks?

From: =?utf-8?q?Dr. Bülent Potur?= (bpotur@yahoo.com)
Tue Oct 9 23:20:26 2007


Personally I do not do any elective inductions. Bulent Potur

Dr Eberhard Lisse <el@lisse.NA> wrote: Maybe issue a ruling:

No more elective inductions.

And see if it changes the neonatal and maternal mortality/morbidity.

el

on 10/9/07 7:03 PM Andrew Folley said the following: > Gordon
>
> I sit on the OB quality committee at a level 3 hospital in Toledo.
> We are in the midst of discussions about a policy for "elective
> inductions". The majority of the OBs on staff favor a policy of
> elective inductions after 38 weeks and 0 days. I am the lone
> dissenting vote arguing for elective inductions ONLY after 39 weeks
> and 0 days. Any input from your experiece in ACOG. Other listers
> input would be very helpful as to what their hospital elective
> induction polices are as well. a thanks andy
>

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