Re: vag exams with SROM and no labor

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Thu Nov 9 06:20:51 2006


You can see cervical dilation by US, at term... Gosh With a vaginal probe, probably... BC

Danae Steele a écrit : > You can avoid the risk of infection with the VE, AND get the
> information you want about presentation, by using ultrasound. Can see
> a face presentation, breech, complete dilation, etc etc. I say keep
> your fingers out of there until she is in labor.
>
> Danae Steele, M.D.
>

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