Re: ?? Elective Episiotomy

From: Tonya Von Brooks, CPM (nbwc@ix.netcom.com)
Fri Mar 26 00:40:54 1999


Dear Dr. Lisse, Since I have not yet done any epidurals would you be available to do some at home births? There may be a big market for it. Then you'll be right- we won't have to worry about tears anymore.Just Kidding. Tonya

Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:

> In message <Pine.GS4.4.05.9903251022180.6934-100000@gold.tc.umn.edu>, Robert J
> Woolley writes:
> >
> > On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Tonya Von Brooks, CPM wrote:
> >
> > > tears in this group. But if one can get them to add these nutrients to
> > > their diet in sufficient quantities with a subsequent pregnancy she will
> > > be more likely to deliver over an intact perineum. Now of course, part of
> > > the reason is multiparity. But IMHO they will have a nasty tear again if
> > > one doesn't get them to alter(supplement) theirdiet.
> > > Tonya Brooks
> > >
> >
> > I am, of course, highly skeptical. Lacking any actual data to support your
> > claim, can you at least provide a plausible theory as to the mechanism by
> > which this supplementation would prevent tears?
>
> Why waste all this time and energy?
>
> She'll have an epidural anyway so you do a vaginal bypass and be done
> with it.
>
> el





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