Re: VBAC statement revisited.

From: Paul Prior MD (pprior@clover.net)
Sat Sep 30 10:09:39 2000


On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 05:47:23 -0500, "K Dew" <kdew@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>I really appreciate the dozen or so responses I had to my questions.
>
>If I could beg to be a pain in the a@# another time I'd appreciate responses
>from as many more of the group who care to.
>
>1. in house anesthesia yes/no
>2. in house or crew yes/no
>3. dedicated c/s operating room yes/no
>4. how much blood available

I just moved my practice -- used to work at 2 hospitals:

Hosp 1:

1) Y 2) Y 3) Y (2) 4) don't know - "plenty"

Hosp 2:

1) Called in when VBAC in house 2) Same as above 3) No 4) Don't know

New hospital:

1) No 2) No 3) Yes 4) Don't know.

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