Re: 17 minute rule put into practice.

From: Ken Turkowski (turk@apple.com)
Fri Dec 11 17:30:12 1998


On 12/11/98 6:49 AM, Malcolm Griffiths <Malcolm@MGRIFF22.demon.co.uk> said:

>I've got to be honest on this one. It was actually 13 minutes from
>calling the anaesthetist to putting in the last stitch. The rest was a
>guesstimate and poetic licence - there was no point saying it was 16 or
>18 minutes when the discussion was over a 17 minute limit!

Amazing! The important figure, though, is time to birth. It sounds like you were less than 10 minutes on this one. Can you elucidate?

_____________________________________________________________ Ken Turkowski, research scientist

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