Re: VBAC, Three previous CS.

From: Malcolm Griffiths (obsdoc@doctors.org.uk)
Mon Jan 31 15:11:44 2000


I protest most vehemently that this cricism of "EL" appears to come from CC when it really came form me!

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>----- Original Message ----- From: Eberhard W Lisse <el@ac.lisse.na> To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@forum.obgyn.net> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 9:14 PM Subject: Re: VBAC, Three previous CS.

> In message <B4B9D4E0.BD3%cchamber@mnic.net>, charlie chambers writes: > > > > As for "el" - where is your sense of infomed choice and consent? > > Ach, come off it, thatīs again the Men of Steel argument. > > If it depended on informed choice and consent, we would not be having > this discussion in the first place. Any of us can consent any women > any way we want her to sign. > > But where the ACOG writes in effect, be careful with VABCs, now you > want to unnecessarily try this after three scars? Why? > > My wife has had two Caesars and if she became pregnant again she would > get a Caesar. And no I havenīt delivered either of them (though I gave > the GA on the first one). But then she is an extremely experienced > midwife and would not allow anyone to even think about VABC. (Yes, we > spoke about it :-)-O) > > el >





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