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Re: More posterior than you thinkFrom: Andrew Folley (agfolley@hotmail.com)Sat Jan 5 17:06:03 2008
Respectfully disagree. OP babies come out with the moulding and caput pointing more "forward". Put the vacuum on the presenting area of the fetal head. Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 10:29:51 -0600From: rd.braun@gmail.comTo: ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.netSubject: Re: More posterior than you thinkIt's MORE posterior than you think. The cup needs to be placed on the flexion point which may frequently be so far posterior , the cup will be parallel to the floor and you need to pull almost straight down.Dan On Jan 3, 2008 10:13 PM, Garry E. Siegel, M.D. <garrys@mindspring.com> wrote: I have not been impressed with using a vacuum (Kiwi Omni) with OPpresentations.Thoughts?Garry--Garry E. Siegel, M.D.Private PracticeRoswell, GA-- R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG(L) CMTProfessor EmeritusDept. of Obstetrics and GynecologyIndiana U. School of MedicineR. Daniel Braun "Science without Religion is LAME; Religion without Science is BLIND" Einstein 1941
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