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Re: To push or not to push. That is the question.From: Raymond, Steve (Stephen.Raymond@dhhs.tas.gov.au)Mon Jun 29 21:30:35 2009
I had a pregnant patient recently who was told by an ophthalmologist after her retinal detachment surgery in China that she should not deliver vaginally, if she got pregnant. When I asked our ophthalmologists what would be the reason for this, they all said there is none, as Valsalva has not been shown to increase the risk of retinal detachment. They said she would be fine to push. We never got the chance to find out as the patient decided to have a Caesar! Steve ________________________________ From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net on behalf of Efrain Ramirez -- ________________________________ Sent: Tue 30/06/2009 10:21 AM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Re: To push or not to push. That is the question.
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