Re: Still another GOOD DAY

From: Meenan, Anna L. (annam@uic.edu)
Fri Mar 7 09:52:30 2008


Of course not, which is why I would be in agreement if a well-informed low-risk primigravida who planned on having 8 kids wanted to pursue the option of vaginal breech delivery. Much less risk of ruptured uterus if she never has that first c-section to begin with.

Anna Meenan, MD

On Thu, March 6, 2008 11:02 pm, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote: > Do you think Ruptured Uterus is a good form of Population Control?
>
> el
>
> On Mar 7, 2008, at 05:11, Meenan, Anna wrote:
>
>> I think they weigh the risks to all their children, present and
>> future, including the risks of leaving them motherless.
>>
>> I guess you probably think caesarean hysterectomy is a good form of
>> birth control.
>>
>> Anna Meenan
>>
>>> Again, we have to consider the women whose religious beliefs
>>> include having large families. What are they supposed to do if
>>> their first or second baby is a breech? ...
>>>
>>> Anna Meenan, MD
>>> Sounds like those women who wants to have large family are willing
>>> to sacrifice the safety of the breech in order to have more babies
>>> more safely in the future. I guess that's a parent's perogative,
>>> albeit sad.
>>>
>>> Allan
>>>
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