Re: Contemporary OB/GYN: Legally Speaking: The ME's million dollar mistake

From: Grace Loehr (divinegracie@earthlink.net)
Thu Jan 26 11:16:52 2006


> And as for arguing for an intervention, IOL is an intervention in
itself and > that is one of the very few times I would ever consider an ARM. I
have just > worked 7 nights, supported 11 women through labour and birth
performed NO > vaginal examinations and NO ARM on any of them.

> Gail

Gail, I am impressed as hell. You are a goddess. I would LOVE to visit you and have an informal clinical experience with you and learn from you.

Grace

Psychopath's not a narrow term anymore ... I've heard it applied to whole cultures on occasion. It's even been applied to me once or twice. Reality is so flexible these days, it's hard to tell who's disconnected from it and who isn't. You might even say it's a pointless distinction. -- Richard K. Morgan





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