Re: OB: OP versus OA

From: John Robertson MD (john.robertson@medispecialty.com)
Fri Dec 29 09:58:57 2000


At Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Garry Siegel wrote:

In this arena my experience fits exactly with the textbooks - OA is a better fit than OP. Having said that, when faced with an OP presentation, I will try to turn it, but if it doesn't turn easily I will deliver it directly OP (provided I can deliver it vaginally at all ;) ). John

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>That said, what do others think in regard to how babies best fit--OP or
>OA?
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>What do others do when faced with this?
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>Garry
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>--
>Garry E. Siegel, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
>Roswell, GA
>Private Practice
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