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Re: VBAC with TwinsFrom: Tim and Jude Kurokawa (tjkurokawa@mcn.net)Tue Jun 25 22:36:53 1996
At 04:13 PM 6/25/96 -0500, you wrote: >Hugo writes: >" I am always amazed how even the tiniest pts. (4' 10", 105 lbs dripping >wet @ term) seem to be able to deliver vaginally. " > >In my experience(31 years in OB), about 50%. >Is that a high enough success rate to overcome the increased morbidity >rate with failed VBAC attempt vs. Scheduled repeat C/S ??????????? > Many practitioners have a 70-80+ % rate of Successful VBAC. In that situation, the cost of VBAC is surely lower, even if accounting for failed VBAC and subsequent morbidity. Jude Kurokawa, CNM Wolf Point, MT (The last Best place) tjkurokawa@mcn.net
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