Re: VBAC revisited

From: Dr. Ainsworth (ainsron@sbcglobal.net)
Fri Jul 11 14:26:25 2003


Yeah, and when you go to court for a ruptured uterus that could not be operated on in 17 minutes, they will be standing behind you all the way, ducking the bullets. Being an advocate for our patients and good medical care can be lonely, but don't back down from what you believe. Support it, document it and tell your patients the truth.

>Believe it or not; I was told when I explained the ACOG statement, that
>I cannot be a servant to ACOG. That ACOG shpuld not decide how to run
>my practice.
>Essentially, the hospital is trying to manipulate my decisions.
>Then they are making it look like I am afraid to do VBACs because of all
>the potential things that could happen. Practicing in fear of
>litigation.\
>They even said my documantation lokked like it was written by a lawyer.
>
>Guy





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