Elective Induction - something goes wrong

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Tue Jul 6 17:54:53 2004


Multiparous patient - 38 weeks and 3 days - elective induction with prostaglandins, or amniotomy and Pit- something goes wrong - hyperstimulation - cord accident - any event culminating in a C/S or a mishap with the baby -SD- mild RDS, etc..good dates - early TVS (at +/-9 weeks) - correlating within 5 days of LMP - what are your odds in a trial?

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