Re: Cerclage x 2 PROM

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Tue Jul 21 22:45:36 2009


Why remove cerclage if there are no contractions, no bleeding...trying to remove it might trigger bleeding, infection??

Ef

At Tue, 21 Jul 2009, ortizjl@prtc.net wrote: >
>Removal cerclage,sit & wait.
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>20 some y/o G2P1 (23 weeks PROM died) – curently on her 30th week..
>cerclage done at 22 weeks?– repeated at 26 .. corticosteroids given x 2
>now with PROM .. hospitalized…. EFW 1334 gms.. no bleeding, irregular
>contractions… what’s next?
>
>Ef
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