Just had a look at the votes  - it was interesting - 363 -NO  189-yes and 25 unsure.  Hmm I wonder how many of the yes ones have had a c/s.
It would be interesting to do a study of women who have had both a vaginal and c/s delivery and see what the general verdict would be- it would be a very honest assesment as only they know both sides of it.
 
Rhonda. 
 
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Date: Tuesday, 09 July 2002 06:34:18 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] ACA Painless Birth Show Tonight!!!
 
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002 20:14, you wrote:
Hey all

A Current Affair ran a segment tonight on why so many more women are
choosing the pain-free birth of caesarean section. The Angliss Birth Centre
represented the other side, but I think the convienience queens were given a
better showing (IMHO).

The most disgusting part of the show was the pros and cons presented by Dr
Ric, yes RIC Gordon, (was a presenter on Good Medicine!!). The ACA site has
a �fact sheet� which is a joke and a spot for voting on if you would have a
c/section or not.

If you can handle it please look at it and vote!! There is also a feedback
section for what it�s worth!

At

http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/stories/975.asp


In Birthing solidarity

Justine Caines

I vote we introduce a procedure that removes semen from men via an incision
to the testicles. Lets see how far that would get, eh?
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