Re: 17P

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Wed Dec 7 16:37:09 2005


Haven't used it - can't find it....

Ef

If you are uusing suppositories - doses?

>At Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Dr. Ainsworth wrote:
>
>For those of you using or considering 17P for patients with Hx of
>preterm labor, How would you use it in which of the following
>circumstances?:
>
>1. 25 yo G3 P1102, history of first pregnancy at 40 wks, no
>complications, no PTL; second pregnancy at 36 weeks, PROM, followed by
>spontaneous labor.
>
>2. 25 yo G3 P1102, history of first pregnancy complicated by PTL from
>30 weeks; delivery at 35 weeks, second pregnancy delivery at 39 weeks,
>no PTL, not given 17P.
>
>3. 25 yo G3 P1102, history of term delivery at 39 weeks; second
>pregnancy PTL from 30 weeks, delivery at 36 weeks.
>
>4. 25 yo G3 P2002, history of term delivery at 39 weeks; second
>pregnancy PTL from 30 weeks, delivery at 39 weeks.

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