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Re: a profuse vaginal discharge during pregnancyFrom: Braun, R. Daniel (rbraun@iupui.edu)Mon Feb 8 04:23:08 1999
Sounds like a dysfunctional family to me. Or at best an immature one. Dan -----Original Message----- From: Tim or Jude Kurokawa [SMTP:jkuro@midrivers.com] Sent: Sunday, February 07, 1999 10:03 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: a profuse vaginal discharge during pregnancy Anyone have some advice?? 23 y/o woman, G7, p4, with EDC of 3/4/99 who has a profuse vag d/c at times. There is so much clear fluid that it will run down her legs. Doesn't smell like urine. Husband has seen it. No sex for several months, because he doesn't like it when she is big like this.... nothing else in vagina. no itching or irritation. No odor at all. CT and GC neg. No clue cells. Sterile spec exam 2 wks ago - nitrazine neg, fern neg, vagina dry as a bone. Same thing today. Cx long and closed. Baby really low. I didn't ask about masterbation, so maybe could be secretions from that but I doubt this much fluid from mere self stimulation. I am stumped, but told her I would ask the collective minds of the list. For now, I am saying pelvic rest, watch for fever, call me at any time.
-- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jude Kurokawa, CNM, FNP-C 513 Dayton St. Wolf Point, MT 59201 (H)406-653-1608, (W) 2150, (F) 2270 Home and hospital births on the Rez The Coyote Midwife sits by the hole and waits... mailto:jkuro@midrivers.com HTTP://www.midrivers.com/~jkuro ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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