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Postpartum fecal incontinence - 'prevention by avoiding birthtrauma'



 
 
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Old August 11th 05, 01:18 AM
Todd Gastaldo
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Default Postpartum fecal incontinence - 'prevention by avoiding birthtrauma'

PREGNANT WOMEN: Obstetricians are closing birth canals up to 30% and
keeping birth canals closed the "extra" up to 30% when babies get stuck - as
they pull with forceps - sometimes pulling so hard they rip spinal nerves
out of tiny spinal cords...

It's easy to allow your birth canal to OPEN the "extra" up to 30%.

See ACOG's 2005 edition: How NOT to birth
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3606

Also related to forceps use...

POSTPARTUM FECAL INCONTINENCE - "PREVENTION BY AVOIDING BIRTH TRAUMA"

Ronen S. Gold, MD et al.

"Risk factors for postpartum fecal incontinence a forceps delivery,
nulliparity, birth weight over 4 kilograms and persistent occiput posterior
presentation of the fetal head. Anal incontinence developed in 42% of women
who had posterolateral episiotomy. Therefore, the main focus of the treating
physician should be on prevention by avoiding birth trauma followed by early
recognition and skilful correction."
--Ronen S. Gold, MD et al.^^^

^^^ RONEN S. GOLD*, ASNAT GROUTZ, JOSEPH LESSING, DAVID GORDON Harefuah.
2005 Jul;144(7):502-5, 525. PubMed abstract

OPEN LETTER (archived for global access at http://groups.google.com)

Ronen S. Gold, MD
Lis Maternity Hospital
Tel Aviv Medical Center
ISRAEL


Ronen,

Obstetricians are closing birth canals up to 30% and KEEPING birth canals
closed the "extra" up to 30% when babies get stuck as they pull with forceps
- and you say:

"Forceps delivery was a risk factor for anal incontinence."

Obstetricians are slicing vaginas - surgically/fraudulently inferring they
are doing everything possible to open birth canals - even as they close
birth canals the "extra" up to 30% - and you say:

"42% of women who had posterolateral episiotomy developed anal
incontinence."

RONEN: I LIKE YOUR "PREVENTION BY AVOIDING BIRTH TRAUMA" IDEA.

Women shouldn't have to ASK for the "extra" up to 30%.

Most women don't KNOW to ask.

Medicine has a simple prevention opportunity.

Todd

Dr. Gastaldo
Hillsboro, Oregon
USA


PS ANOTHER SIMPLE PREVENTION OPPORTUNITY

Obstetricians are temporarily asphyxiating babies - forcing them to breathe
through their lungs before they want - and in the process robbing babies of
up to 50% of their blood volume.

This is happening to EVERY CESAREAN BABY, according to retired obstetrician
George Malcolm Morley, MB ChB FACOG.

See again: ACOG's 2005 edition: How NOT to birth
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3606

Keeping in mind that babies breathe through their umbilical cords, Dr.
Morley is recommending a sort of temporary baby strangling experiment to
help obstetricians understand that they shouldn't rob babies of massive
amounts of blood...

Here is Dr. Morley's temporary baby strangling experiment:

"[T]he umbilical cord [is] immediately closed between finger and thumb...The
[fetal heart rate/FHR] will decelerate quickly to about 60 bpm...the color
will change from purple-pink (normal at birth) to pallid blue
(vaso-constriction and asphyxia.)...Few midwives or obstetricians will be
able to observe, without interference, a deep, prolonged FHR deceleration on
a non-breathing newborn for a period of 60 seconds.* Common sense will soon
release the finger and thumb."
http://www.cordclamping.com/acog-cp.htm

PREGNANT WOMEN: To make sure your baby gets the "extra" up to 50% of blood
volume, do not let the obstetrician or midwife clamp your baby's umbilical
cord until it has stopped pulsating and your baby is pink and breathing and
not in need of resuscitation. Talk to your obstetrician or midwife today.

This Open Letter to Ronen S. Gold, MD will be archived for global access in
the Google usenet archive.

Search http://groups.google.com for "Postpartum fecal incontinence -
'prevention by avoiding birth trauma'"

 




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