Re: vag exams with SROM and no labor

From: Margot Barclay, MD, FRC (bmargot@telus.net)
Fri Nov 10 07:52:57 2006


Sure, but if dilatation is >3 cm she would be in labour, therefore a different situation. I was referring to PROM.

At Thu, 9 Nov 2006, D. Ashley Hill wrote: >
>I agree that several studies show that speculum exams are equivalent to
>digital exam (although 1 study suggested that equivalence is lost at >
>3cm),

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Margot Barclay,MD, FRCS(C)
OB/Gyn
Trail, British Columbia




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