Re: Gel, Pit, & VBAC tragedy

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Feb 28 08:10:42 2001


now listed as confirmation of local metastasis of malignant tort syndrome. VBAC + uterotonics + No Ob + horrific outcome = $$$$.

art

At Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Kathi Wilson wrote: >
>Efrain Ramirez wrote:
>
>> ACOG's VABC guidelines were issued on October 1998 - fui!!
>>
>> by what it's written - the obstetrician was not present -right?
>
>But Vancouver is not in the great US of A, Efrain. However, the OB in question *did* contravene SOGC guidelines, which advise
>against the use of prostaglandins in VBACs.
>
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art fougner, md

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