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Re: obstructed labourFrom: R. Daniel Braun (rd.braun@gmail.com)Sun Dec 30 14:00:08 2007
I said as a rule. I didn't say always. One should have a reason to "violate" a rule. IOW think about it first. In most premie breeches, one can very easily do a transverse incision. However there are those situations where you look at the uterus and the baby and say "Gee, maybe a I should do a BIG classical for this one. You need to keep in mind the fact that the reason you are there is to create an atraumatic delivery. I have seen quite a few cesareans that were a lot more traumatic(to the fetus) than any vaginal delivery. Dan On Dec 30, 2007 2:20 AM, <AllanHo@aol.com> wrote:
> In a message dated 12/29/2007 6:47:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,
-- R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG(L) CMT Professor Emeritus Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology Indiana U. School of Medicine
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