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Re: Delivering with a Bicornate UterusFrom: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)Sat Jul 26 00:07:36 1997
Suzanne S. Powell wrote: > > With Roberta's blessing, I am de-lurking and requesting your help in > gathering info. > > I have a student/client with a bicornate uterus who is 29 weeks pregnant > (1st pregnancy). Preterm labor is being well-managed (has stopped) with > bedrest, oral terb, & cerclage (at 14wks/1cm). Having made it this far, > she is now thinking ahead to delivery, and what problems she may have then. > > He has mentioned scheduling a c-section to prevent rupture, but my client > is concerned that this is too drastic a decision without more information. > > Any experiences, recommendations, or comments are appreciated -- Suzanne,
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