Ann is this about getting documents to support a change in practice or for
research or what.

if its any help, i have had two op labours. one 1st, i had an arm after 12
hrs, with synto put up. pain went through the roof, and delivered babe 13
hrs later by svd.  2nd babe was op , srom at 37+2,delivered by svd in 14
hrs.  no sudden increase in pain as membranes ruptured throughout. much
better.  i personally do all i can to avoid arm on an op labour, but this is
due to my personal experience and from my observations of other op labours.
love  Bethany 

-----Original Message-----
From: Anne Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 31 July 2003 07:04
To: OZMIDWIFERY
Subject: [ozmidwifery] OP & ARM


Dear All,

I have been trying to find any reference about OP positions in labour and
the benefit of NOT doing ARM's.  Unless there is evidence to promote ARM in
OP labours.

I have found articles in Midwifery Today and some comments but they did not
have any references. 

I would appreciate some help with this issue.

With thanks,
Anne
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