Written on January 29th, 2010 by Birth Sense3 shouts
In response to my recent post on the risks of fever in epidural, Veronica, a Birth Sense reader, made an excellent point:
This has been bothering me for the last few ...
This new Birth Sense feature will list some of the most outlandish statements I hear in the physician lounge, nurses' station, and even in the labor room.
Todays comment: I was working with a first-time who had a beautiful, unmedicated birth. She was pushing spontaneously, and as the head began to crown, I said softly to the labor nurse, "She's crowning" (so that the labor nurse would know to alert the nursery nurse. The labor nurse indignantly asked me, "Well, is she completely dilated?" I hadn't checked the mother when she wanted to push, but just told her to go with her body, so we weren't officially in second stage and pushing because I did not confirm she was fully dilated!
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I often receive queries as to who I am, where I practice, etc. I presently have privileges in a hospital that is not supportive of normal birth. I am working from within the hospital structure to try to change practices to be more supportive of normal birth. If those I work with associated me with this blog, it would likely be much more difficult for me to achieve the changes I hope to see, thus I keep the blog anonymous.
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