Re: where the continued pregnancy endangers the life of the woman concerned

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Mon Mar 13 15:37:13 2006


Followup to earlier note: I left out a significant postpregnancy risk borne by most parous women, and only a few nulliparous women....eventual responsibility for teenaged children...a life threatening stressor, fer sure, dude.

:-)

Hank

Jamie <ajfields@pine-net.com> wrote: tangent here, but how do the risks of pregnancy and birth in otherwise healthy women compare to the risks of nulliparity in otherwise healthy women?

At Mon, 13 Mar 2006, GA12L@aol.com wrote: >
>In a message dated 13/03/2006 17:33:03 GMT Standard Time, doctorjoe@aol.com
>writes:
>
>Gail , you're MISSING THE POINT!
>
>No don't shake, I'll get brain damage...ok, it'll be damaged further.
>You're right, I was so busy arguing that pregnancy is safer than it was I forgot
>what you said in an earlier post which is a pregnant woman is more at risk of
>death than a non-pregnant woman.
>
><>you from understanding what WE'RE saying, and how bad you look fighting a
>senseless battle.>>
>
>You're right, I misunderstood through my own blinkerdness. I hadn't thought
>of myself as having a midwife chip but then you don't always see what's
>under your nose until someone points it out.
>
>But what the heck. I have no worries about admitting that I get it wrong
>and that I did misunderstand.
>
>Gail

--
JFields, RN, BSN

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