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Re: pregnancy and fibroidsFrom: Efrain Ramirez (eramirez@icepr.com)Wed Jul 26 19:21:47 2000
At Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Douglas J. Krell MD wrote: > >> What if any factors are predictive of outcome in pregnancies complicated >> by uterine fibroids. I have a patient with a 5cm myoma indenting the 11 >> wk gestational sac at the fundus. She has had 2 episodes of bleeding once >> passing a large clot. But the bleeding then stops and there is no >> sensation of cramping. > >I would like to give this patient an estimation of her risk as well as >advise her about the best level of activity. >Any advice? > >Douglas Krell MD Give lots of reassurance -- they usually grow and might give some problems but my personal experience is that they do keep rather quiet during pregnancy. If they wake up - give analgesics to Mom.
-- "Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive."
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