Re: new case

From: Rupak Ranjan Roy (rupakray@caltiger.com)
Mon May 29 20:11:33 2000


----- After the second dose she had a brief period of very painful contractions, and developed tachycardia. > The contractions then stopped. Not detectable on the monitor and not
> reported by the woman.

Could it be that the uterus ruptured at this point and not necessarily after the oxytocin infusion? We will of course never know.

--
Rupak Ranjan Roy
MRCOG




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