Re: Episiotomy and anal incontinence

From: ainsron@msn.com
Sun Jan 9 11:48:53 2000


You're right, Effrain, I misspoke.

>Ron -- I am sure you did not mean *avoiding* a shoulder dystocia -- IMHO
>shoulder dystocia is not avoided nor prevented at all by an episiotomy
>-- it might help you in the maneuvers (Woods/delivering posterior
>shoulder, etc) in conjunction with Robert's etc - well -you know -you
>have been there :-)
>
>--
>"The things you learn after you know everything are the important ones"
>

--
Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD




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