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Re: episiotomy and shoulder dystocia wasits effects on perineal body/external anal sphinctorFrom: Laurie Lovely (llovely@med.unc.edu)Tue Apr 29 06:43:17 1997
At Sat, 26 Apr 1997, Garry E. Siegel, M.D. wrote:
>However, I will always cut one (probably a small one), so the On a legal review case I looked at last year, the plaintiff attorneys alleged that the epis should have been cut sooner, BEFORE attempting any maneuvers.
-- Laurie Lovely, MD RE fellow, UNC-Chapel Hill
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