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Re: A caseFrom: pauleun@MEM.po.comTue Dec 3 00:04:31 1996
> The default condition in obstetrics (in all of >medicine, actually) should always be to do nothing, unless there is good >reason to believe that intervention will benefit the patient.... In an ideal world, above statement would make a good sense. However, if one did not intervene in the case presented here and had a bad outcome such as fetal demise, it would be VERY difficult to defend in this country! In other words, risks of expectant management are greater than the risks of induction of labor for this fetus. Paul H. Eun, MD, FACOG Puyallup, WA
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