Re: Management of Previous unknown Cesarean scar

From: Paul Prior MD (pprior@fast.net)
Fri Aug 30 08:58:44 1996


On Fri, 30 Aug 1996 06:59:35 -0500 (CDT), you wrote:

>In my first reply, I did not mention that I feel that this is a high risk case
>that MUST be managed with a PHYSICIAN qualified to do C/S in
>attendance in the labor and delivery suite and Anesthesia and
>neonatology within 2 minutes of the OR.

As is any VBAC, IMO.

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Paul Prior MD   pprior@fast.net      Home deliveries:
PGY-III Ob/Gyn                          ok for pizzas
TRHMC-Reading, PA                        not for babies




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