Re: Today was a GOOD day

From: Raymond Stephen (Stephen.Raymond@dhhs.tas.gov.au)
Sun Mar 2 15:42:51 2008


This debate is offending me - I was taught to respect "tincture of time" as a treatment option in obstetrics. Anna's case illustrates well how this works - if something meddlesome had been done it would have been unnecessary here and I think Anna is experiencing the euphoria of nature taking its course.

Steve

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Subject: Re: Today was a GOOD day

In a message dated 3/1/2008 8:37:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, annam@uic.edu writes:

Tell me Allen, do you do consulting work for plaintiff attorneys on the side? You sound like someone who would. You're trying to make a case here where there is none. Thank God most of the OB's I work with don't look at things the way you do.

Anna Meenan, MD, FAAFP

Anna, I did not mean to offend you. I did not know you were a family practitioner. Now I can see why you were so happy despite being at the edge of a fiasco. You delivered the baby! You didn't have to give her up to the obs for a c/s or a vaccuum delivery. So everything was rosy! You saved your patient from the hands of obstetricians like me! Hooray!

Allan

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