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Re: STAT Breech!From: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@gmail.com)Mon Jan 26 22:24:48 2009
Andrew, I think the division of the generations of Obs is really >52 would simply have delivered vaginal. There was a big break between me and those who cam behind me and came into the practice here in Keene. Breech on perineum: deliver as presented. Most younger than I never got trained well in the after-coming head and occasional pipers forceps application. I had a new grad from residency (has been in town 15 years?) who had NEVER seen a vaginal breech - when I had her in the room as the 2nd OB for twins with the second delivered by podalic extraction. She was "like, wow, I've never seen a vaginal breech." And I thought OMG - you were supposed to be experienced enough to help! JEB
At Mon, 26 Jan 2009, Andrew Folley wrote:
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-- Joanne Bulley, MD solo gyn Keene, NH
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