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Old March 7th 04, 01:40 AM
Todd Gastaldo
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Default A birth injury attorney! Cool!

BIRTH INJURY...

Attorney Anthony Mancini says:
"Cephalopelvic disproportion, the size and shape of the mother's pelvis is
not adequate for the baby to be born vaginally.."
http://www.mancinilaw.com/site/epage/13379_413.htm

Anthony,

Why not be the first birth injury attorney to tell the world that OBs are
CAUSING cephalopelvic disproportion?

TO MOTHERS OF BRACHIAL PLEXUS INJURED BABIES...

FACT: If you gave birth on your back or on your butt (dorsal or
semisitting) the OB closed your birth canal up to 30%.

If your baby experienced shoulder dystocia, it is possible - even probable -
that your OB KEPT your
birth canal closed up to 30% **with more force**. See "the kicker" below...

Obstetricians are KNOWINGLY closing birth canals up to 30%.

In ACOG's Shoulder Dystocia Drill video, American MDs purport to tell each
other how to allow birth canals to open maximally when shoulders get stuck -
which means MDs know they are CLOSING birth canals most of the time.

THE KICKER...

ACOG's method of allowing the birth canal to open actually
keeps it closed!

See ACOG birth crime video evidence
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2300

PREGNANT WOMEN: To allow your birth canals to open the "extra" up to 30%,
all you
have to do is roll onto your side as you push your baby out - or go to
hands-and-knees, kneeling, kneeling on one knee, standing, squatting -
virtually ANY delivery position will do the trick EXCEPT dorsal or
semisitting - both of which close the birth canal. Talk to your
obstetricians and CNMwives about this TODAY...

"Alternative"
delivery position WARNING: Some MDs and CNMwives will let you "try" an
"alternative" delivery position but will move you back to semisitting or
dorsal (close your birth canal!) for the actual delivery!

See again: ACOG birth crime video evidence
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2300

Above text EXCERPTED from What is Erb's?/Dr. Hein on Erb's & Gherman/Erb's
class action
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2349

Thanks for reading,

Sincerely,

Todd

Dr. Gastaldo


PS1 Anthony says: "Anthony Mancini, Ltd is a Chicago based Law Firm.
However, we associate with law firms throughout the United States to assist
personal injury victims. Our Law Firm has at its availability, an elite
nationwide network of consultants including physicians, who are nationally
recognized experts in such fields as obstetrics, gynecology, neonatology,
pediatrics etc.., and they are available to testify on behalf of our
clients. Our support staff includes two registered nurses and a board
certified physician, thereby allowing our Law Firm to provide our clients
with a quality of medical-legal counsel that is unsurpassed in the legal
profession...Our Law Firm has successfully won numerous settlements and
verdicts which have enabled our clients to obtain the necessary medical
care, education, and assistance needed to provide as happy and normal a life
as possible."
http://www.mancinilaw.com/site/epage/13378_413.htm

PS2 You mentioned MRI and birth injuries...

See Flip women over, reach in vagina, *pull* on sacrum during MRI!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chiro-list/message/2012


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Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 4:53 PM
Subject: What is topica?


Hello Everyone:

As an attorney who's practice is concentrated in birth injuries, I see
numerous situations where parents of children born with BPI's are
misinformed on the injury, or simply told that that it should correct itself
in time. Many physicians refuse to do the necessary testing required to
identify the actual nerve damage for fear that it may result in litigation.
It is imperative that parents of children with BPI's demand an MRI, and
other tests that would disclose the nature and extent of the nerve damage.

#### GASTALDO REMARKS: This reminds me - there is a recent MRI study
which indicates that OBs are closing birth canals "significantly" - very
poorly done study though - I think INTENTIONALLY poorly done!

See Flip women over, reach in vagina, *pull* on sacrum during MRI!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chiro-list/message/2012


If anyone would like to discuss there child's situation, please do not
hesitate to contact my office. I am located in Chicago, Illinois. However, I
represent children across the country.

Sincerely,

Anthony Mancini
The Law Offices of Anthony Mancini, Ltd.
312-263-2909
1-888-452-9444
www.mancinilaw.com



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Old March 7th 04, 03:13 AM
Chotii
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Default A birth injury attorney! Cool!


"Todd Gastaldo" wrote in message
hlink.net...

FACT: If you gave birth on your back or on your butt (dorsal or
semisitting) the OB closed your birth canal up to 30%.


So, Todd.....I've wanted to clarify a semantic point with you for a while:

Do these nefarious OBs actually *close* the pelvic outlet by 30%, or do they
merely prevent it from *opening*? There's a difference. Now, say I have a
door. It normal stands open with a gap of 8". Now I jam a chair under the
door handle. Someone tries to shove their way through the door, but they
can't because the chair blocks it from opening further. The door was *open*,
but it's not open *wide* enough. The end result is the same, but you could
never claim I had *closed* the door, because it wasn't closed. I merely
prevented it from opening.

Try this minor semantic change:

FACT: If you were directed to give birth on your back or on your butt
(lithotomy or semisitting), the position prevented your pelvis from opening
by up to 30%.

(And if you went on to be labeled "Failure to Progress (FTP)" or
"Cephalopelvic Disproportion (CPD)" leading to cesarean delivery, it may
have been a "created necessity". The pelvis is designed to open up. Clearly
if it can't, some babies won't come out that way...voila', surgery "to save
your life".)

(And there's a difference between 'pelvic outlet' and 'birth canal', too -
might as well pick this nit too while I'm at it. The 'birth canal' is the
vagina, and I don't see how a doctor could possibly close up that soft
tissue during delivery.)

--angela


 




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