Re: Poll

From: Philip Rosenow (philip@netpath.net)
Sat Nov 29 16:22:29 1997


My God, I just about died until I read far enough to see your tongue in your cheek!

Phil Rosenow, M.D. private practice Burlington, NC

Robert Brenner wrote:

> >> What do you do for a cord prolapse before the C-Section?
> >>
> First I tell the patient that the umbilical cord has dropped. I pay
> particular attention to giving her and her husband informed consent. I tell
> her that a prolapsed umbilical cord means that first the venous circulation
> of placental blood to the baby is diminished. I explain to her that
> umbilical venous blood differs from the usual venous blood in that it is the
> oxygen carrying blood to the baby. If they don't understand I'll draw a
> Robert Brenner MD FACOG
> Pikesville MD
> robbrenner@earthlink.net
>
> ;)





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