Originally Posted by
J_9
Doula, you know I liked you from the start and still do. I still learn a lot from you. I would love to meet you face-to-face to learn what you know. I have spoken to my doctor about NOT starting pit unless the case calls for it, and he has let me make it my decision.
Now, I don't mean to hijack the thread, but my recent patient told me that the doctor told her that her baby was 2 pounds overweight. This raised a red flag to me, but not to the nurse who assumed care after I clocked out. It was brought to her attention and, apparently, there was a bad outcome. Apparently McRoberts Maneuvers were used as well as supra pubic pressure, but that, unfortunately did not help, and not enough time to get her up on all 4s.
You have to understand that where I work is a very rural hospital in the deep south. The majority of our patients have little, if any, prenatal care. I think that is why I dwell on the "what if's" because I don't have prenatal records to go by. So I must always plan for the worst and hope for the best.