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Re: OR fetal monitoringFrom: John Robertson (jgmr@unixg.ubc.ca)Fri May 31 10:40:27 1996
---------- From: mark decker[SMTP:mdecker@nconnect.net] Sent: Thursday, May 30, 1996 2:53 PM To: jgmr@unixg.ubc.ca Subject: Re: OR fetal monitoring midwest ob's trained in the midwest do vaginal breech more often than not as a GENERAL rule. docs trained in the east seem to section breech's as a GENERAL rule in our expierence <in my neck of the woods>. what is the general thought process in the west... <I know I know..a very broad an encompassing assumption and begging for a braodly encompassing answer.> I realize you may not have been thinking of western Canada, but in my neck of the woods, we offer a trial of vaginal breech delivery for most patients. If nobody does them it will become a dying art. Mary Hannah (see recent trial on management of term PROM in NEJM) is trying to get a randomized trial going to assess the risks. I am looking forward to this and may participate. If we can get some good scientific data it may decrease (not eliminate of course) the worry about legal entanglements. thanks Mark mark decker md major surgery is done on me obgyn - avid biker minor surgery I do one someone else. midwest usa I need to remember that. <perspective>. John G.M.Robertson B.Sc., MD,CCFP, FRCS[C], FSOGC 109-9181 Main St., Chilliwack, B.C., Canada, V2P 4M9 (604) 793-9988 e-mail jgmr@unixg.ubc.ca The best we can do for one another is to exchange our thoughts freely; and that, after all, is about all. James A. Froude (1818-1894)
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