Re: family in the LDR etc/OA vs OP

From: Kirsten Duckitt (kirsten.duckitt@obstetrics-gynaecology.oxford.ac.uk)
Sat Dec 30 11:50:33 2000


Dr Miller wrote: >Actually, in the context of peer review of bad outcomes rather than a
>support group discussion, I think this entire episode should be a lesson
>for all that if you're tempted to use Kiellands, do rotations, etc. at
> +2 station, even for fetal distress, DON'T DO IT! Do an "easy" C/S
> (especially if you already have an epidural) if you can't make the
> feeling to do SOMETHING go away.

I don't think C/S at full dilatation and +2 are particularly easy! A ventouse with an OP cup (if OP) are much easier and quicker!

--
Kirsten Duckitt MRCOG




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