Re: Amnioinfusion

From: R. Daniel Braun (rd.braun@gmail.com)
Sat Nov 26 06:08:38 2005


Concur with Larry. Never heard of such a thing. Dan

On 11/25/05, dmecnm@aol.com <dmecnm@aol.com> wrote: >
> G1 in active labor. 4-5 cms dilated. SROM, clear fluid. Moderate
> variable decels. IUPC and FSE already in place. Amnioinfusionrecommended. 4th year resident said it was "too
> early to do an amnioinfusion." She said that there were studies showing
> that women who have amnioinfusions for extended periods of time absorb the
> solution and then have electrolyte imbalances from the infusion *AND *the
> uterine muscle fibers would absorb the fluid causing an increased uterine to!
> ne that was irreversible.
>
> This is new to me. Can someone give me more information regarding these
> two statements?
>
> Denise, CNM
> So Cal
>

--
R. Daniel Braun
       Kinky for Governor




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