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Thank you, also, Robin. I thought the cord info was not correct. A LOT of
what this Mom's Resident OB has told her is not correct, though, I am thinking.
Although, they could have misunderstood this particular, when she showed me
the U Cord, it just *looked* like some Mec had got ON the cut end of the U
Cord, as this stuff was sticky and thick as tar. I was going to explain it to her,
but I'm going to wait. (She's already beginning to really resent her OB, the
way it is....)
As for the suctioning, I don't catch babies, but it seems many of the docs in
our area suction pretty regularly when there is Mec present. Also, I wasn't at
the birth, I am just repeating what I was told. Dad said there was Mec IN the
fluid which they suctioned out, Mom says she didn't see that.
Thanks for the data.
Mary
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