someone else.
Cheers
Jo
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Who is this Ob working for? Is he keeping your best interests at heart? Is he
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Hooray for Jo!!! You're such an inspiration to me!JanetJoyous BirthNo
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Hooray for Jo!!! You're such
an inspiration to me!
Janet
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Hooray for Jo!!! You're such
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The thing that we all have to keep in mind
is that the research done into vbac is all done within the medical model with
no known care providers, inductions, augmentations and epidurals included and
yet still the actual rates of rupture is
Doctors will tell you anything to get you to do what they want. Even if
the risk is 1:200, isn't that pretty low anyway? Why even consider it. I
agree, the risk is 0.5%
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G'day Barb,
1:200 is the equivalent of 0.5%. According to Henci Goer in “Obstetric Myths and Research Realities” the uterine rupture rate for a prior caesarean is 0.3% (1995, 42). In addition, a study by Lyndon-Rochelle, Holt, Easterling and Martin in the New England Journal of Medicine "Risk o
Hi
Barb,
This
is why caesarean section is not to be taken lightly in the first place. I have
heard this figure quoted too (others will probably know more than me). What they
don't seem to tell women, is that rupture can happen during pregnancy too. I
have never seen one rupture. I have hear
The likelihood of uterine rupture with
attempted VBAC is 0.5%. (0.2% uterine rupture, 1.1% asymptomatic dehiscence
from case control studies). The risk of hysterectomy and perinatal death from
uterine rupture are 0.05% and 0.07% respectively in hospitals equipped to
provide rapid laparotomy
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