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I have a question...what are good reasons for induction? Are there
any? What about a diabetic mother whose needs for insulin dropped to
almost nothing (indicating that the placenta was not working
properly)? What about a diabetic mother whose baby IS large. (Ultrasound
said 9 lbs, baby was actually 9lbs 2 oz and it was a VBAC)?
I don't agree with induction just to have baby on a schedule, but do any of
the above medical reasons warrant an induction? Or a section?
At 05:18 AM 8/27/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Warning...the following is a rant! Not accusing or
>finger-pointing. Just need to vent. Skip if you
>wish.
>
>I have a firm dislike for the phrase "near term" when
>describing what is in reality a PRETERM infant. I
>think it is important to remember that TERM is defined
>as 37 COMPLETED weeks in the literature. 37 completed
>weeks...hmmm...37 weeks plus 7 days (a complete
>week)...could this be? Oh my goodness! 38 WEEKS!
>
>Where did the "near term" phrase come from? There
>were already accurate phrases in place...reminds me of
>the new trend of labeling cars as
>"pre-owned"...whatever happened to "used"?
>Straightforward. Simple.
>
>Aaarrrgh!
>
>Sorry for all the capitals. I can't underline in my
>e-mails.
>
>Respectfully and Lovingly,
>Carole Jernigan
>who sees the effects of preterm birth and pit
>inductions on BFing almost every time I go to
>work...another heavy sigh.
>
>
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