Re: Switching patients**41 plus

From: Len2976@aol.com
Thu Aug 26 17:25:59 2004


The patient's physician has a policy of "no IOL" till 41 1/2-42 weeks. This was Saturday evening and she had a reassuring FHR strip. She also had and IOL scheduled by her own physician on Monday. I felt inducing her at 41 2/7 was basicly stealing the patient (as well as the medicaid fee) from him. Obviously if the strip had been non-reassuring, the situation would have been different.

Lenora





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