Re: [ozmidwifery] The weekend australian

2006-07-14 Thread MH
I have known of this kind of elective intubation while still inutero- and 
attached to the placenta- only in a case where there was a known throat 
abnormality. The paeds wanted to have an airway before the connection to the 
placenta was lost... can't remember what the abnormality was, maybe a 
tumour? Anyhow, they did it, huge circus in theatre, baby t/f to NNICetc. 
Certainly not routine.

Monica
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There was an article in the careers section of last weekends Australian, 
that was an interesting read on c/section. The photo that went with it has 
me perplexed though.It appears to show a bub being born by caesarean, still 
in the abdomen but with an ET tube and sats monitor. It is lovely and pink 
and has a cord that doesn't appear to have been clamped. anyone have any 
ideas?
Cath 


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[ozmidwifery] The weekend australian

2006-07-12 Thread cath nolan



There was an article in the careers section of last 
weekends Australian, that was an interesting read on c/section. The photo that 
went with it has me perplexed though.It appears to show a bub being born by 
caesarean, still in the abdomen but with an ET tube and sats monitor. It is 
lovely and pink and has a cord that doesn't appear to have been clamped. anyone 
have any ideas? 
Cath