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Re: OB: Mild Gestational HypertensionFrom: jm (jmtd1@yahoo.es)Fri Jan 7 00:35:29 2005
Number 4 with labetalol 200 mg/8 h José M. Torreblanca Doblas ObGyn Melilla Sain -------Mensaje original------- De: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net Fecha: 01/07/05 06:35:58 Para: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Asunto: Re: OB: Mild Gestational Hypertension This is such a common scenario here where I work and we would do number 4, but with the addition of Methyldopa, and induce as soon as deterioration in fetal or maternal wellbeing appeared. Steve Raymond Garry E. Siegel, M.D. wrote: >24 YO P0000 at 34 weeks. > >34w3d--office visit, BR 145/95, no protein, weight down 5 pounds. Repeat >lab normal, BPP OK. > >Seen today at 35w0d, BP the same, no protein, up 3 pounds. >Cervix 1.5/50/-3/firm/mid > >Do you: >1. Amnio and deliver if mature? >2. Deliver (ripen/induce)now? >3. Deliver C/S now? >4. Sit tight in hospital with frequent monitoring (labs, fetal >assessments)? >5. Sit tight at home with frequent monitoring? >6. Other? > >I know we talk about hypertensive disorders often, but I thought that I >would throw this out to see how you guys would handle it. > >Garry >
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