Re: Prolapse In Pregnancy

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Sun Jan 16 16:15:38 2000


20 yrs ago in Bellevue we had such a pt. cx got edematous and we used mgso4 compresses to reduce the swelling and we reposited the cx, holding it in place with a smith pessary. pt ultimately delivered vaginally.

art

At Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Dean Huffman wrote: >
>I have a pregnant patient late in her third trimester whose cervix prolapses
>about three cm. past the introitus with valsalva. It is about one cm.
>dilated.
>
>I plan to do a literature search, but while I am doing it, I wonder whether
>anybody out there has had problems of a similar nature in the past.
>
>If so, would you be willing to share your experience was with your patient.
>Any problems with delivery? What was the route of delivery? Any C-hyst
>procedures? Any advice?
>
>She is G9 P1162, with previous uncomplicated deliveries, no cesarean
>sections.

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art fougner, md

and what am i gonna do with all this food, bottled water, and gasoline now that armageddon was called off for lack of interest?





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