Re: 2am roundtable discussions

From: Ginny Lee (kaupilimakoa@hotmail.com)
Fri Nov 16 20:03:49 2007


only if there is a firm fundus and continued bleeding. to be honest, I have never discovered a cervical lac. good luck with that board :)

Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 20:33:21 -0600From: DMECNM@aol.comTo: ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.netSubject: 2am roundtable discussions

It is 2 a.m., the board is full, no one is going to bed anytime soon. There are still 5 laboring women in waiting room hoping for a bed ... soon.

Discussion at the desk regarding what we all learned 10, 20, 30 years ago as "standard practice".

So, how many of you, regardless of circumstances, inspect for a cervical laceration on EVERY and ALL vaginal deliveries?

Denise, CNM So Cal

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