Re: a profuse vaginal discharge during pregnancy

From: james connerth (babydoc@apex.net)
Mon Feb 8 08:37:53 1999


Also vividly remember similar case with primary herpes cervicitis -twins @19 wks--profuse watery voluminous discharge-had systemic signs/sx--persisted 4-6 days.Preg. was del.@37 wks-no problems.Try and see pt when "pouring down leg."

"Robert J. Woolley" wrote:

> In message <008801be52ac$9766c5a0$582887d0@timkurok> writes:
> >
> > 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.
> >
>
> Only time I've seen this was in a pregnant woman with primary herpes. But pain
> was overwhelming then.
>
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