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your findingsFrom: Teresa Hudson (btehudson@worldnet.att.net)Wed Aug 21 22:01:22 2002
Hello, I find this information very interesting. I asked my midwife if there was way that we could determined uterine wall thickness and she told me no. That's why I find this info very enlightening. Was wondering if you could send me this information via mail so I could pass it on to my midwife. I am expecting with child no.3 and want undergo a trial of labor. I have had two prior C-sections. One was for failure to progress at the expected rate and the other one was for a cord problem that occurred during an attempted VBAC. Right now my midwife would be very happy to allow me to have a trial of labor but her back up doctors are not very comfortable with the idea. So the more information I gather for them may help them on their decisions or new policies. Right now the reason they are not too thrilled about the idea is because of bad out comes and lawsuits. thanks Teresa Hudson 1215 Se Herschell Road Tecumseh, Kansas 66542-9500
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