Re: "routine" prenatal visit LONG of course

From: Geffrey Klein, MD (gklein@icsi.net)
Sat Aug 19 19:10:10 2000


At 8:14 AM -0500 on 8/19/00, Larry Glazerman wrote:

>I start cervical checks at 36-37 weeks, partly because most of my
>patients expect them, due to community practices. I've had several
>patients who don't want them done, and that's fine with me.
>
>Also, at the risk of being crucified here, since I'm in solo
>practice, I do a fair number of elective inductions, after 39 weeks,
>and the cervical checks help out there. I won't electively induce
>someone who isn't ripe.

me too...

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