Re: 100 lbs wieght gain, o.p. multip

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Sun Oct 21 02:23:54 2007


Time of day has nothing to do with this, this is, as per your admission, a bad obstetric habit, which, by the way, increases infection rates.

I like it when the Midwife says in the OR after the baby is out: "Right Decision, Doc, Right Time" and the (experienced) assistant says: "Again".

Or, as the semi literate Cuban Quack likes to say: "Complicate! Out the baby! Now, Now Now!"

el

on 10/20/07 5:02 PM RModugno@aol.com said the following:

> If I do a section on this type of patient - I usually have an
> assistant push up from below to try to avoid those horrendous
> extensions of the lower uterine segment. Anyone have any pearls for
> that?
>
> Had a patient not too long ago where I had someone push up from
> below and I "lost" the head. Baby started to go up the left
> paracolic gutter, couldn't retrieve the head and so had to do a
> breech extraction to deliver the baby! (Ofcourse it was one am.)
>
> Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG
> Sylva, NC

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