Re: STAT Breech!

From: Meenan, Anna (annam@uic.edu)
Mon Jan 26 15:25:03 2009


I can tell you that.

http://www.inamay.com/archive/videos.php

Anna Meenan, MD, FAAFP

>Ina May, How can one get a copy of this video??
>
>Dan
>
>On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Meenan, Anna
><<mailto:annam@uic.edu>annam@uic.edu> wrote:
>
>Which is really sad, because what kind of complication rate will you
>get if you pull that much baby back up through the cervix? Ina may
>has a video which shows the births of 6 frank breech babies, 2 with
>nuchal arms that needed to be freed and one that needed to have the
>head flexed to get it delivered. All delivered successfully and
>without trauma. Might be worth having on hand to show OB residents
>so that they at least have seen what a vaginal breech birth looks
>like, in case this happens to them. I used to show it to my FP
>residents every year.
>
>Anna Meenan, MD, FAAFP
>
>. The "present generation" (new grads to 35) perhaps have seen one
>vaginal breech in 4 years of residency and are left with no option
>other than emergency c-section. agf
>
>--
>R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG(L) ABMP CMTh
>Professor Emeritus
>Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology
>Indiana U. School of Medicine
>
>R. Daniel Braun
>
> "Science without Religion is LAME; Religion without Science is BLIND"
> Einstein 1941





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