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Re: New CaseFrom: Ricardo Savaris (savaris@orion.ufrgs.br)Tue Aug 31 21:26:57 1999
Tonya I understand your concern about her life. Send her to a ObGyn and explain to her that peridural is painless, she can move a little bit and talk as much as she wants. With pain killers (morfine derivates via peridural) she will have a easy going post op, as good as, or even better than a bad episiorraphy. Actually, i want to say ( and ready to be flamed) all my patients, including my wife had such a good post op than I am willing to compare vaginal birth with c-section
-- Ricardo Savaris, MD, PhD Porto Alegre, Brazil 55 51 3211944
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