Re: Clinical scenario

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Mon Oct 9 09:51:32 2006


In a message dated 10/9/2006 9:48:03 A.M. Central Standard Time, arellano@netverk.com.ar writes:

The starting point is to define this patient's status, that is, if she is or not in labor. After 5 cm, according with Friedman's partogram, is a latent phase of the first stage, which become prolonged if exceeds 20 hours in the nullipara or 14 hours in the multipara. With GBS risk unknow, and so close to the 37 weeks, I agree with El, AROM or oxytocin.

Exactly. And since we've been discussing this for a while now, has she reached 37 weeks (i.e. TERM) yet?

Joe P.





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