Re: 4th degree tear/reconstruction

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Mon 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
>incontinence as a woman who has not, Dr. Bost said

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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