Congratulations Sue on a job well done. I know it is not easy to confront 
doctors like that.
Hope you enjoy your weekend.
Judy


From: "Sue Cudlipp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ace graphics" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: VBAC feedback
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 17:04:04 +0800

Dear list
A couple of weeks ago I asked if any of you had seen or heard of manual 
checking of scars following VBAC.
I collated your responses, copied the relevant passage from "Effective 
Guide...".
and wrote a letter to go with it all, and posted the lot to the doctor 
involved.
He telephoned me at home a few days later, actually on the weekend,  and we 
had a very lengthy conversation.  He was a bit taken aback at the force of 
some of your comments!
On balance, I feel the conversation was productive and was not acrimonious.  
I respected the fact that he phoned me at home rather than make a verbal 
assault in the workplace, and it gave us both the opportunity to express our 
opinions in a neutral zone.
I have worked with this doctor (among others) for the past 11 years, and we 
have had one or two disagreements in that time, without it ever becoming 
nasty, so I was happy that this was the same.
He did say that he would no longer manually check scars - so I guess you 
could say that the result was a positive one!  And I said that I respected 
his decision to change his practice in light of evidence etc..
It was an interesting exercise for me, as even after all this time (23 
years) as a midwife, I still found it took a great deal of courage to 
actually confront the power of the medical profession.  (Why???)
Anyway, thank you for all your feedback - none of my colleagues had heard of 
this procedure either - though in all fairness, my research has shown me 
that it was indeed considered normal practice once!
Happy IMD to you all.  I shall be celebrating with a long-overdue, childfree 
weekend alone with my husband!

Sue C


Judy Chapman
Midwife
07 47490764con

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