What is the likelihood of CS with a woman whose 22 and has a Hx of fracturing her pelvis in 3 places in a car accident?
Would a vaginal birth be totally ruled out?
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No, a
vaginal birth is very possible. It all depends on where the fractures occurred,
if they actually involved the in/outlets. They rarely do.
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BeckedahlSent: Tuesday, 18 April 2006
Kristin,
No never rule a VBAC out,
always consider the individual circumstances. It cost nothing to try ! You can
always opt out if there are any signs of problems.
With kind regardsBrenda Manning www.themidwife.com.au
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Kristin
Beckedahl
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How could she confirm this?
From: "Ken Ward" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auTo: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auSubject: RE: [ozmidwifery] fractured pelvisDate: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 18:29:39 +1000
No, a vaginal birth is very possible. It all depends on where the fractures
X-rays
taken at the time would show the breaks, and would now show the healed bone.
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BeckedahlSent: Tuesday, 18 April 2006 7:00 PMTo:
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Hi Debbie,
Have you thought about caseloading. Its more cost
effective and woman centredthan team models. I dont have references but Im
sure some of the otherwonderful women on the list can help.
regards
Diane
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Debbie
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Yes! My thoughts exactly Brenda! :)
From: "brendamanning" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auTo: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auSubject: Re: [ozmidwifery] fractured pelvisDate: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 18:50:43 +1000
Kristin,
No never rule a VBAC out, always consider the
Miriam,
To another Carolyn, from the mail below. Sorry if I confused you.
Vedrana
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of safetsleep
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Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 7:40 AM
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I can supply you with some for a "caseload" model
if you are interested. We have just started with caseload at Camden and is
so far going well. More flexible for midwives and women enjoy having their
own midwife.
Sonja
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Debbie
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By Neil Osterweil, MedPage Today Staff Writer
Reviewed by Rubeen K. Israni, M.D., Fellow, Renal-Electrolyte and
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April 14, 2006
Explain to interested patients that the author
diane wrote:
Hi Debbie,
Have you thought about caseloading. Its more cost effective and woman
centred than team models. I dont have references but Im sure some of
the other wonderful women on the list can help.
regards
Diane
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*From:* Debbie mailto:[EMAIL
Thanks for the replies, invitation (will get back
to you soon on that Barb) and the references. It is for an assignment and it
probably is best to get some good caseload references to compare against team
midwifery and disscuss in the proposal what would best suit Orange. Thanks all
Debbie
Kristin,
I can't reply off-list to
you re the Doula query because I don't have your email address.
Would you like to send it
or are you over the 'query stage' now ???
With kind regardsBrenda Manning www.themidwife.com.au
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From:
Kristin
Beckedahl
Why
are we worrying about a vbac? Has this woman already had a previous
c/s?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Kristin
BeckedahlSent: Tuesday, 18 April 2006 9:10 PMTo:
ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auSubject: Re: [ozmidwifery]
Doh !
I think I just threw in a
red herring !!!
Speed reading not always
so accurate huh ?
With kind regardsBrenda Manning www.themidwife.com.au
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Ken
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To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 1:20
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