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Re: C/S complicationsFrom: GA12L@aol.comTue Nov 29 04:04:15 2005
In a message dated 29/11/2005 10:42:04 GMT Standard Time, Darryl.elrod@LAKENHEATH.AF.MIL writes: Risk of additional surgeries. For example, hysterectomy, bladder repair, etc Iâll give you these Gee thanks. But I was talking about the risks in comparison to a vaginal birth. These are risks that are absent or negligable with a vaginal birth. <<but I canât remember the last c/s we did under general.>> A crash section (the baby has to be out within 30 mins of the decison being made) will sometimes be done under a GA if the woman has not had an epidural. All electives are done under spinal unless a woman insists on a GA. Our epiduarl rate is much lower. There was research published a few weeks back that linked epidurals with operative deliveries so they've gone down even more. Do your women have TEDS and clexane prescribed after a section? Gail
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