Dear all,
Thank you very much for your useful responses, they help me a lot.
Yes, I mean distance/ time in an emergency. Although access when there is no emergency is increasingly becoming a problem. Getting access to hospital for an epidural can take up to two hours and phoning up to 9 hospitals in Amsterdam....
Best wishes,
Ank
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> Op 23 okt. 2019 om 05:55 heeft Ronnie Falcao <[log in to unmask]> het volgende geschreven:
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> In our area (Bay Area, California), some midwives carry
> terbutaline to extend the window of safety in cases where
> fetal distress is relieved by reduction of uterine activity.
>
> Is that something that was specifically addressed in
> New York or anywhere else?
>
> Thanks,
> Ronnie Falcao
>
> At 06:02 AM 10/22/2019, Patricia Burkhardt wrote:
>> We recently had to address this topic in New York State
>> as the Dept of Health was writing regulations for the Midwifery
>> Led birth centers law that passed. A myth that surfaced
>> was how quickly things are done in hospital. As was pointed out
>> Itâ?Ts not just getting to the place but getting the care. Is there
>> any data for in-hospital timing of needed care? Pat
>
>
> Ronnie Falcao, LM, MS - homebirth midwife
> Mountain View, California, near San Jose, south of San Francisco, CA, USA
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> http://www.gentlebirth.org/ronnie/index.html
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