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Re: OB: OP versus OAFrom: croure@attglobal.netSat Dec 30 05:40:10 2000
At Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Efrain Ramirez wrote: > >If I have to use forceps I would deliver OP - won't rotate. > As Robert would say, the midwife in me wonders why would to "have to use forceps?". Look at Garry's post, babe born with Fascial palsy in one side and the other side with a mark (if I remember well). The mother was "slow" and so probably will the child. Mom is pissed and when the child turns out to be slow or maybe even slower than mom, then ahaaaaaa!!!!!!!!-----"the forceps!!!!!!!!". OP's will deliver fine if NO epidural. I think epidurals are the curse of modern day obstetrics in USA. OF course, everybody will disagree and scream. "I could be...and probably am......wrong, it is just my opinion" Carlos
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