Larissa
thats exactly the same reason as the Ob stated up here, not once, but to many woman i saw him with. "The anaesthetist isn't always available or at work on certain days, so if you go into labour naturally you won't be guaranteed any pain relief BUT if we induce you on Monday when hes available and give you an epidural at the same time, you will get the pain relief and won't have to worry about going into labour when hes not on.


What the OB said to MANY woman.I was nearly sick.

Kirsten
Darwin


..~~~start life with a midwife~~~
----- Original Message ----- From: "Larissa Inns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 1:38 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Re:cold epidurals



I just looked after a woman  who had one (epidural) booked prior to
induction - reason given was that "the anaesthetist will be in surgery and
it's not convenient for him to come and give you an epidural when you'll
need one"
And the women are paying how much for this "service"?!?!? The mind
boggles.........
Hugs,Larissa
FUSA 2nd yr student


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