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Re: C/sections on demandFrom: Jamie (ajfields@pine-net.com)Mon Nov 28 08:21:45 2005
At Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Elrod Darryl G MAJ 48 MDOS/SGOBO wrote: > >I don't think the Air Force would want to take on the responsibility of >any of their docs or midwives doing home births. > >Why do you think that women have to resign themselves to c-sections? >Why can't that be what they want and they are happy to accept that as >how their baby will be born? > Why should we be happy to have abdominal surgery with all the pain and potential complications that entails to do something our bodies are made to do anyway? Does c/s not increase risk of infection, DVT and PE, hemmorhage? If that increased risk is without any decrease in risk to someone, I don't want it. On a purely emotional level, birth is a rite of passage for many women. I would mourn the legitimate need for a c/s. For me, it would be somewhat similar to artificial insemination-if it's the only way to get the job done safely, so be it, but I'd still miss the experience.
>Our policy for length of stay is completely peds driven. They have
-- JFields, RN, BSN
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