Re: Trial of Labor?

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@tc.umn.edu)
Wed Mar 31 13:46:07 1999


In message <019b53138151f39PRIME-FE2@lvcablemodem.com> writes: >
> In no uncertain terms I tell all my patients that they have huge,
> roomy, pelvises and that a baby of any size would fit easily.

So you lie to every one of your patients?

I tell > them that women without underlying medical conditions such as
> diabetes, grow babies that are just the right size for their bodies
> to deliver.

Really? How odd. Here I thought that some women had babies with, say, hydrocephalus. And here they are all the right size. How silly I was.

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