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INFO: FRI: A very good morningFrom: rchudacoff@mylinuxisp.comFri Mar 7 07:49:14 2008
Allan et and other 'newbies'. Years ago we tried to develop a system so if you want to scan quickly the posts for interesting topics you didn't have to open every email. OB: GYN: ONC: etc. FRI: is usually used for jokes (like TGIF) for those dour folks that hate to laugh. We may consider a new one EL: for rants and raves, but I'll leave thay up to y'all. Richard Chudacoff, MD, FACOG -sent from my Treo 650 -----Original Message----- From: allanho@aol.com Subj: FRI: A very good morning Date: Thu Mar 6, 2008 11:26 pm Size: 948 bytes To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net> I just a delivered a baby girl from a 21 yo primigravida. 7lbs 4oz. Not a scratch in the vagina or perineum. She wanted a c/s when the cervix arrested at 6cm. I said no such thing(on the inside). I thought to myself - what is this girl thinking? Does she want her baby to grow up motherless?She agreed to gettingan epidural and someVitamin P. She was fully dilated 40 minutes later. Pushed for 20 minutes. Now I can go to sleep:-) Allan Supercharge your AIM. Get the AIM toolbar for your browser.
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