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Re: Cervical ripening with SROMFrom: C.Moi,M.D (moi@yahoo.com)Thu Mar 14 23:50:42 2002
Oxytocin works perfectly well, but not when cervix is unfavorable, hence the question At Thu, 14 Mar 2002, ainsron@msn.com wrote: > >I agree, I don't see much point in vaginal instillation of PG analogs >with ROM. > >At Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Steve & Eryl Raymond wrote: >> >>When membranes are ruptured, i.v. Oxytocin works perfectly well, and doesn't >>have >>any chance of dissolving in the liquor and running out of the vagina. Besides >>that >>it is much cheaper than Cervidil or Prepidil, and can be stopped immediately if >>hyperstimulation should occur. Can't really see any point in considering >>putting >>any of the prostaglandins in the vagina where there is liquor leaking. >>stray >> >>Efrain Ramirez wrote: >> >>> I do not use Cervidil nor Prepidil (not availabel and too expensive)- >>> Cytotec is a very good drug - I also use Prostin Gel (2 mgs compound) >>> intracervical - in a multip - oxytocin also works -- use your clinical >>> judgment> >>> >>> At Mon, 11 Mar 2002, C.Moi,M.D wrote: >>> > >>> >I was wondering how you feel about using Cervidil,Prepidil, or Cytotec >>> >for ripening when BOW is ruptured? what problems do you see(if any) as a >>> >result of that? >>> >>-- >> >>Dr.S.H. Raymond >>Head of Department of O & G >>Empangeni Hospital >>South Africa 3880 >>Phone: (+27) 35-7721111 >>Fax: (+27) 35-7922596 >> >-- >Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD >
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