Re: Cephalocentesis-question

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Mon May 22 12:19:36 2000


given the furor generated by intact D&E - "partial birth abortion" - i think this procedure may be relegated to the scrap heap of history in the US.

art

At Mon, 22 May 2000, John Robertson MD wrote: >
>At Mon, 22 May 2000, Dr.Mohamed Saeed wrote:
>snip
>>
>>Now I want to be answered for the following questions:
>>1. Who is the one responsible for doing trans-vaginal cephalocentesis,
>>the neurosurgent or the obstetrician?
>
>Yeah right - just try to get a neurosurgeon to work in the vagina. For
>that matter try to get anyone other than an OBGYN to work in the vagina!
>
>>2. Is cephalocentesis the cause of death? If yes how? And if no what is
>>(are) the cause(s).
>a) I don't think this is a good forum to answer this question (lurkers
>and all)
>b) I'm not sure we have enough information to answer the question
>(intrapartum events, etc.)
>
>John
>
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