Re: induction of breech at term

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Wed May 20 21:00:15 2009


I saw most of the responses.. agree with most of them... most be out of your mnd to even "try" this protocol.

Ef

At Tue, 19 May 2009, Charlie Chambers wrote: >
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>Wanted to poll the group's opinion about allowing induction of breech
>at term for medical indications. We are currently working on a
>protocol and there has been some difference of opinion. I've done a
>literature search and cannot find any adverse outcomes associated with
>induction, however, it seems that a number of trials excluded those
>patients from data analysis. As long as the progress of labor is
>closely monitored, I cannot see that inductions should be prohibited
>for vaginal breech delivery. What does everyone else think?
>
>Thanks.
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>Charlie Chambers
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