Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1935 — Page 38

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CHILD BIRTH IS MADE SAFER BY NEW DISCOVERY Mothers Can Be Spared of Disabilities, Doctor Declares. BY DAVID DIETZ t'nltrH fi < rr*pon<irnt CLEVELAND, March B.—A method by which mothers can be spared disabilities usually suffered after childbirth has been developed by Dr. J. L. Bubis. consultant in obstetrics and gynecologist of Mt. Sinai Hospital of Cleveland. The procedure, which consists of the immediate surgical repair of lacerations or other injuries received during the birth, is being hailed by medical authorities as one of he most important recent advances m surgical progress. Dr. Bubis’ method, now being adopted in hospitals in all parts of

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the nation, was developed at Mt. , Sinai Hospital over a period of 20 years. A record of more than 2000 cases was kept. It results in elimination of proj longed treatment after childbirth or the necessity of a return to the hospital for an operation. It saves the mother time, money and suffering. Dr. Bubis estimates that the amount of money saved the 2000 mothers i in the series of cases at Mt. Sinai hospital by the prevention of lowered efficiency and the elimination of subsequent medical and surgical attention, amounted to more than t $500,000. While childbirth is considered a normal, natural function, few women tr-j through the event without suffering some damage in the course of delivery. Dr. Bubis estimates that in at least 85 per cent of the cases the woman is damaged by the delivery of one or more children. Dr. Bubis’ first method was to make the repairs a week after childbirth. He gradually shortened the time until the repairs are now made immediately after delivery while the mother is still under the anesthetic, unless there are surgical indications to the contrary. Records of cases treated by this method show that subsequent health of the mothers was good.

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