Hi All,
I have forwarded this entire email because it wouldn't allow me to copy and paste just the article on VBAC. I hope you can access it ...
Leanne.

Leanne Wynne
Midwife in charge of "Women's Business"
Mildura Aboriginal Health Service  Mob 0418 371862




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New support for VBAC after multiple C/S


Which repair for anal sphincter injury?

Legal Briefs










                 Update on hysteroscopic tubal sterilization



                Uterine smooth muscle tumors



Should patients undergoing low-risk C/S get prophylactic antibiotics?

























              HPV testing better than conventional Pap

So say the results of the first randomized, controlled comparison of conventional cytology and combined HPV testing and liquid-based cytology. The study, done on women aged 35 to 60, also suggests that 2 pg/mL may be a better cutoff for HPV testing than 1 pg/mL.





              New research on condoms and HPV




Watch, medicate, or evacuate for first-trimester miscarriage?
























                Infant death after shoulder dystocia

A 39-year-old Illinois woman pregnant with her seventh child was admitted to the hospital at 38 weeks' gestation in 1997 for induction of labor due to increased fetal weight. The admitting obstetrician was her physician's partner and was on-call for the group that evening. Hospital staff informed him of the patient's admission.




              Did inappropriate ROM lead to prolapsed cord?




              Pre-existing brain damage defense






















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