Hi Sadie, here are some more questions for the policy making panel on measuring urine post partum.
who examines results of the measured urine? what is done with the data collection of amount of urine passed? does any one ever check on how much urine was passed by each women? What action if any is taken if not sufficient urine or if too much? who decides/ stipulates how much urine is to be passed in the 24 hours post partum? Are there other ways to inform women to expect a diuresis post partum and have them report if they did or did not. is there more to know about bladder recover after birth then just urine measures. Are there a variety of ways bladder symptoms should be being assessed. and i am sure the list could go on and on. that is what i think any way to start with. If we don't ask questions we never get answers nor are we give the opportunity to examine a variety of opinions and possibilities. Regards ruth -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit <http://www.acegraphics.com.au> to subscribe or unsubscribe.
