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I would be pointing out how exhausting recovering from a LUSCS
actually is - it may be that "the grass is greener but when you get there
it is artificial turf."
I would point that out as it is not really the "easy way out".
She may find in the long run that a second labour would faster anyway
and would be a far better and safer option.
Regards
Rhonda.
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Date: Sunday, October
13, 2002 12:55:27
Subject: [ozmidwifery]
Chronic fatigue!
Hi All,
I know this subject was discussed recently
but unfortunatley I deleted all the correspondence as I had so many
messages to sort through. Well blow me down if the weekend after I did
that I found out that a friend of mine who has had a baby three weeks ago
suffers from chronic fatigue. She describes her labour as 50hrs long
and was initally spontaneuos but she believes the chronic fatigue had
something to do with the fact that she kept going in and out of
labour. She eventually managed to get an augmentation with ARM and
Synto and had a NVB. She is very angry about they way she was
treated and her mother who was with her was very upset about her treatment
(her mother was a midwife 30 years ago). She also had a PPH of about
2000ml.Both her mother and herself believe that the chronic fatigue played
a roll in it all. I have no knowledge about chronic fatigue and
labour but promised I would talk to you fantastic peolpe and find out as
much for them as I could. She says she will definately be having a
LUSCS if there is another pregnancy.
Thanks for your time,
Rowena
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Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002
8:51 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Hep B
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