hi i think that machines do have their palce in the birthing process if and only if the individual woman has a pre exisiting complaint such as PIH or APH. to moniter the baby is a good thing not to mention the fact that some of these machines ensure that there is a reduced perinatal mortality. Im all for machines that keep both the mother and the baby health in check and not for machines such as the one described which measures cerival dilatation what rot. what about good old fashioned midwifery skills or better still listening to what your woman is telling you.
regards sharon
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Well, how can we know if there is a medical indication unless the machines
have told us? MM

"so lets keep our interferring hands off until there is a medical
indication!! Leanne."

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