I do not believe there is any more risk involved with a 4th C/S. Possibly
uterine inertia, but a synto drip would help there. My niece has had 4 C/S, no
probs.  As for making up formula, where ever I have worked it has been routine
to teach mum and dad      Maureen

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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 5:04 PM
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] risks of 4th c/s and support for artificial
feeding


Recent new subscriber here. I'm a community midwife in England and am really
struggling to find research on the risks of a 4th c/s as opposed to any
other number c/s (i.e. what are the increased risks of a 4th c/s, if any, so
that one of 'our' women can make a decision whether to try for a 4th baby as
she has been told that 4 x c/s is 'too dangerous' - her quote). Also does
anyone know of any research asking women whether, if they chose to
artificially feed their baby, they received support/teaching in making up
feeds, etc., singly or in groups. This is for a senior student and her
dissertation. Really enjoying all the wisdom out there! Best wishes
Sarah Darling
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Community midwife


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