Re: Near Term Twins/Delivery Mode--long reply

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Dec 21 08:06:44 2000


Sometimes - the gases look acidotic yet the newborn is vigorous.

art

At Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Efrain Ramirez wrote: >
>Well - for 20 bucks?-- I would rather spent $20 than paying an expert
>witness explaining what an APGAR means - and all the bias - expressed by
>many of us here in the Forum -- remember Geff? at sometime the
>discussion becomes useless - let me "spent" 20 bucks - would you ;-)?
>
>At Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Geffrey Klein, MD wrote:
>>
>>At 3:17 PM -0600 on 12/20/00, Efrain Ramirez wrote:
>>
>>>Do blood gases to all Garry - you might be wrong on the APGARS - gases?
>>>- hardly.
>>
>>will you please stop wasting all of that money on cord gasses.. You
>>are spending the money that I could have been paid for my global OB
>>care..
>>
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>

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art fougner, md

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