Re: Trial of Labor?

From: Efrain Ramirez MD (eramirez@icepr.com)
Wed Mar 31 18:29:39 1999


2% C/S rate...(overall?) ..??? 100% success rate in VBAC's?...You MUST publisht it!! REALLY!! with APGAR scores, etc...

At Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Geffrey Klein wrote: >
> In 20 years I have NEVER told a woman her pelvis was too small, no
>> matter how small it seemed.......and in twenty years my c/s rate has
>> remained approx. 2% (out of over 1400 deliveries), and my VBAC
>> success rate is 100%.
>>
>Margie.. You are doing a disservice to the birth attendant community if you
>do not submit your experience for publication to one of our reputable
>scientific journals.
>
>Geffrey H Klein, MD
>Dept OB-GYN
>MacGregor Medical Association
>2200 Nasa Road 1 Suite 200
>Houston, Texas 77058
>(713) 741-2273 ext. 2628
>geffrey.klein@obgyn.net

--
Efrain Ramirez MD FACOG
"The things you learn after you know everything are the important ones"




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