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Re: Breech birthFrom: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.NA)Sat Nov 26 08:52:43 2005
In message <200511260952.jAQ9q4N29203@dns.obgyn.net>, claire writes: > >Gail, when you say, "No problem", do you mean "never a problem?" > > I've never heard of her having a bad outcome with a breech - if they > won't descend she recommends they go for a c-section then, she won't > induce, use oxytoxics, do ARM etc on a breech and ensures she always > have oxygen on hand for afterwards. > > Even if they end up as a section then the mothers tend to feel that at > least they gave it a shot and that their section was neccesary. > This is a rough guide to what she does > > http://www.aims.org.uk/Journal/Vol10No3/handOffbreech.htm > > The Hannah trial compared breech delivery with sections not spontaneous > breech birth. Besides I that I agree that she compared breech deliveries to sections and not breech delivries to breech deliveries I do not understand this rabid insistance with statements that are contrary to evidence and sense. el
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