Re: Blood loss at Cesarean versus vaginal birth

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Mon Jun 12 09:25:05 2000


In a message dated 6/12/00 8:13:15 AM, RModugno@aol.com writes:

>CONCLUSION: Our findings
>demonstrate that blood loss during vaginal delivery with episiotomy is
>
>greater than during cesarean section and affirms the determining role of
>
>forceps use in association with episiotomy in this blood loss. Clinical
>
>assessment of blood loss at delivery lacks precision.

Yeah, but don't the French automatically do things different from Anglos? (For example, Londoners burn their meat - Texans even worse - and Parisians eat it raw. Etc, etc.) Wouldn't we expect just the opposite in a French study than one done in the U.K. or the U.S.?

Joe P.

<BITING HIS TONGUE AND WAITING FOR BERNARD TO ANSWER!!!>





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