Re: bad babies and BAD day

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Mon Nov 28 23:23:48 2005


In message <232.2814d03.30bd2e09@aol.com>, DMECNM@aol.com writes: >
> In a message dated 11/28/2005 5:53:24 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> Babycatchers@aol.com writes:
>
> I am telling everyone I can find that this is OUT OF MY SCOPE-but the
> administration and the OB think I can handle it.
>
> That doesn't matter. It is out of every midwifery scope that I have
> worked in. Whether admin or the OB like it or not you need to make
> sure she is under the care of an MD. NOW! It has already gone bad.
> You don't have any thing to back you up when it gets worse and there
> are no signs that it is going to get better anytime soon.
>
> Denise, CNM
> So Cal

Here in Namibia we call what the OB is doing, Desertion. Not in the face of the enemy, but it is digraceful conduct, leaving a seriously ill patient 1 day post op without arranging backup.

If you can, get out of Dodge :-)-O. Urgent family visit elsewhere :-)-O

el





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