Re: palpation after VBAC

From: "Francisco L. Romero Aceña" (fromero@adam.es)
Tue May 21 14:38:31 1996


What none of the proponents of this view have told us >is what the hell they'd do if the *thought* they could feel a hole and
>the patient remained well and assymptomatic. Please elaborate ?

>I must have been involved with literally thousands of VBACs. I've never
>seen any problems after delivery. Scar rupture is such a phenomenally
>rare event anyway.

Congratulations, in our group , when i was ressident we found some scar ruptures and we always repare them even the assymptomatic ones.

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