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Re: Fetal Pulse OximeteryFrom: 1546@yahoo.comTue Jul 24 14:42:23 2001
At Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Dr Don Miller wrote: >Although it would be nice to "save" an individual from a C/S when there >is truly no distress (we would all agree the RIGHT thing to do), the >TOTAL burden and risk is entirely on the shoulders of the physician > >Just like doing versions for breech, oximetry is another example where >physicians get short-changed by trying to do their sometimes ungrateful >patients a favor. Really? The TOTAL risk is for Don Miller’s wallet? So the woman who gets cut open means nothing? Her extended recovery period means nothing? A difficult start to breastfeeding means nothing? Her desire for a normal birth means nothing? Do you REALLY believe that she takes no risks on when you cut her? Here is just one place where you can find hundreds of women disagree that you were the only one who took a risk when you cut her uncessarily: http://boards.parentsplace.com/messages/get/ppnegcsection14.html You know, with arrogance like this, you deserve to be sued. Furthermore, the fact that you put it out on a public bulletin board strikes me as stupid. Arrogance and stupidity, gee, what a dazzling combination in a physician.
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