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[quote=Anonymous]OP I'm not surprised that you're always right. Because you'll always find a way to be. You examine an outcome, figure out a way to trace it back to your point, and attribute causality. Regardless of logic. Your baby had a nuchal cord, therefore you must have been right about maternity belts. You opposed an epidural and labor was prolonged, therefore you were right about the epidural. Never mind that this was your wife's labor, not yours. Never mind that your wife endured exhausting and frightening events in labor. You were right. And that's what matters, correct? Your disregard for your wife as a human being with agency is both chilling and deeply ingrained. I doubt you have the insight to see this. I wish your wife and children peace as they move through life with you. It won't be easy. A few facts, for your edification: Incidence of full term breech presentations: 3-4% Incidence of nuchal cords: 8-30%. ACOG evidence connecting either event with use of maternity support belts: none Source: ACOG - a physician[/quote]
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