Re: low transverse c/sec with vertical extension

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@linux.lisse.na)
Tue Jun 30 18:13:21 1998


William

In message <19980630.062418.10646.0.cougar1965@juno.com>, William J Faulkner writes:

> The 14 year time frame has nothing to do with the integrity of the
> scar. You can attempt vaginal delivery but on the rare chance that
> the vertical scar will rupture, you will get killed if a bad outcome
> results because "the standard of care" is to C-section patients with
> a scar in the contractile portion of the uterus.

More likely the patient will get killed.

el





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