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Re: 4th degree tear/reconstructionFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comMon Jun 19 13:31:21 2000
In a message dated 6/17/00 4:23:59 PM, RModugno@aol.com writes:
>A woman who has had oxytocin is 1.85 times as likely to have stress Hmmmm, so perhaps we should keep from using oxytocin (use misoprostil instead) to prevent stress incontinence. Of course, I don't understand why a pituitary peptide would cause stress incontinence, but if it does in Beaumont, Texas, I guess it does. So.... Just use lots of forceps, etc, etc. Joe P. Yeah, I know, watch out I don't bite my tongue stuck over in my cheek there...
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