Re: OB: What is a late deceleration? (case and discussion--long)

From: Charlie Chambers (cchamber@alumni.rice.edu)
Mon Nov 27 21:50:46 2000


I think in that situation, it's a recurrent deceleration with loss of BTBV. Whether it's late, early, or a mix, it's a moot point. It's recurrent and the btbv is gone, that's what's critical.

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