Re: VBAC revisited

From: Betsy Hyde (elishyde@mindspring.com)
Sun Jul 13 19:18:18 2003


On Sunday, July 13, 2003, at 05:16 AM, Eberhard Lisse wrote:

> Lynne,
>
> Read my message again (can you spell Angola ?) :-)-O
>

why so cranky, El? it was a legitimate question, and nothing in your original post indicated why the uterine ruptures. Sometimes people really *are* interested....particularly those of us who do not work in conditions like you do.

And what does geo-politics have to do with it?

--
Betsy Hyde CNM
Branford, CT

> In message <40536.148.78.249.33.1058016611.squirrel@mail.moment.net>, > midwife@m > oment.net writes: >>> Working on the frontier (of Angola, not of medicine :-)-O) makes my >>> job >>> extremely interesting :-)-O. >>> >>> For example I have to fix a ruptured uterus on a monthly, sometimes >>> be-weekly basis so it becomes routine (mentally). Scary... >>> >>> el >>> -- >> >> So, are these spontaneous ruptures in unscarred uteri? women with >> obstructed labors x 3 days? prior CS? -- what leads to all the >> ruptures >> you see?





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