Re: VBAC

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Dec 16 15:15:37 2004


relative risk of uterine rupture, Lynn?

art

At Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D. wrote: >
>So, given all the discussion and policy regarding VBAC, theoretically
>speaking of course, if one practiced on a Labor and Delivery that utilized
>one operating room for both elective and emergent cesareans, and no other
>operating rooms available during the day, one should technically not be
>laboring previous cesarean sections???
>
>Using that same logic, one should technically not be laboring any patients
>in that setting???
>
>Thoughts???
>Lynn
>
>--
>Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D.
>Maternal-Fetal Medicine, OB/GYN
>Rocky Mountain Women's Health
>2835 Fort Missoula Rd., Suite 304
>Missoula, Montana, 59804
>406-549-0978
>fax 406-549-0987
>e-mail: apgar10@montanadsl.net
>

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art fougner, md
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