Re: Clasical C/S

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Wed Apr 5 09:17:34 2000


Deliver.

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> De : DoctorJoe@aol.com Wed Apr 5 05:34:00 2000 > Répondre à : ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net > Date : Tue, 4 Apr 2000 22:30:49 -0500 > À : Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@forum.obgyn.net> > Objet : Clasical C/S > > In a message dated 4/4/00 7:10:15 PM, eramirez@icepr.com writes: > >> Thanks for the input Luis-- ironic --just came from "delivering" a 19 >> weeker --hour glass membranes -- asymptomatic -- no chance for cerclage >> - >> Also thanks for reminding me about the record -- had another rupture >> --NOOO!!!!!!!! previous Classical C/S -31 weeks!! > > Speaking of which: > > If you have a known classical C/S patient at 35 or so weeks, who comes in > with contractions, do you use tocolytics to "hold her off" until after your > daily office is completed, or do you just go deliver her? > > Joe P. >





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