I realize we're straying off topic... But Cytotec (an ulcer drug, which is
used in the combination abortion pill, RU486, and quickly gaining popularity
as an induction drug) is contraindicated in pregnancy, the manufacturer
states it is NOT to be used for induction, and evidence shows it to be a
dangerous to both mother and baby.
Just like pit to distress, Cytotec is fast, cheap and easy. But, the
consequences are serious.
Best wishes and back to camp!
Sam Doak
We're going to Candy Mountain, Charlie!
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Lack of endorsement means squat IMHO. Informed consent and refusal are also
recommended to be performed in a certain way but is that truly seen in real
life application? Practice style, peer pressure and local protocols are
what influence what physicians do.
Should this sort of practice be malpractice and strictly forbade?
Absolutely, except for the fact that whatever normal practice and protocol
is in a hospital, area or region is what is considered normal. So the
abnormal becomes the normal and cannot be prosecuted. True malpractice is
very difficult to prove and find though it shouldn't be.
OK my two cents.
Pax,
Desirre
Desirre Andrews, CCCE, LCCE, CLD, CLE
Preparing For Birth, LLC - www.prepforbirth.com
Secretary - Pikes Peak Regional Doula Assoc. - www.csdoulas.com
President ICAN - www.ican-online.org
CAPPA Faculty - www.cappa.net
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 15:47, Peters, Lori <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have to say that the practice of "pit to distress" is NOT endorsed by
> ACOG or AWHONN (the physician and nurse professional groups for maternal
> care). Anyone that runs into this practice is observing a method for
> labor induction / augmentation that is not an endorsed or approved way
> to manage patients and certainly goes against evidence based practice.
>
> Lori Peters RNC IBCLC
> OB Manager
> Birthing Inn>>
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