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Re: AROM vs Pit for inductionFrom: Betsy Hyde (elishyde@connix.com)Tue Aug 29 17:22:42 2000
At 1:32 PM 8/29/00, Vivienne Souter wrote: >Does pitocin work with intact membranes...........? >Viv of course! many women are induced with totally unripe cervices, unrupturable membranes....and pitocin gets them into labor. but with a ripe multip, I often just AROM and they go into labor w/o pit. Much nicer for all concerned.
-- Betsy Hyde CNM Branford, CT
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