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Re: birth plansFrom: Richard Chudacoff, MD (richardc@bcm.tmc.edu)Wed Jun 25 15:50:27 1997
>> > 1) Eating during labor > >IF SHE ASPIRATES, YOU ARE DEAD MEAT. > >> > 2) Ambulation with epidural > >iF SHE FALLS AND BREAKS A BONE OR HAS AN ABRUPTION, YOU ARE DEAD MEAT. > >> > 3) Cord clamping after the pulsations cease > >STUDIES MANY YEARS AGO SHOWED NO CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT EFFECT IF THE BABY >WAS NOT PRETERM. IF PRETERM SOME DEVELOPED PULMONARY EDEMA > >> > 4) No IV access > >IF SHE HAS ATONY AND BLEEDS TO DEATH, YOU ARE DEAD MEAT. > >PERSONALLY, I EXPLAIN THE REASONS FOR EACH OF THESE TO THE PATIENT AND IF >THEY STILL REFUSE, I SAY IT IS TIME FOR YOU TO GET A NEW DOCTOR WHO WILL >LET YOU DO THESE THINGS AND DOESN'T MIND BECOMING DEAD MEAT. > >Dan > Dan I am confused. Have you spent anytime as a meat inspector, meat processor or attorney cannon fodder recently? Keep smiling Rick
-- Richard Chudacoff, MD Assistant Professor, OB/GYN Baylor College of Medicine
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