Re: OB: Sleep study

From: John Perry (docjcp@hotmail.com)
Tue Sep 30 16:54:02 2008


I have alsways been taught that any time the po2sat falls below 95% it is not good for the baby. A cheap test is to get a sta monitor and have her use it one night. If she continues to set off the monitor all night she needs a sleep study and cpap. Mine is wonderful.

Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 14:12:51 -0500From: dr99645@yahoo.comTo: ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.netSubject: OB: Sleep study

21 yo G2P0010 comes in for first visit at 9 wks. She is obese and states that prior to finding out she was pregnant she was thiking about getting a sleep study. (She had talked to the Sleep Lab at the State Fair). She snores, boyfriend says she stops breathing and startles herself awake.Is there any reason not to get a sleep study? I'm assuming that if she has sleep apnea that puts her pregnancy at some risk and CPAP could only make it better. Thanks, Glen

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