Re: Small baby Good News

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Sun Jan 30 18:10:58 2005


Well done Dan - congratulations! - Where is that post "Going to medicine"? :)

>At Sun, 30 Jan 2005, Braun, R. Daniel wrote:
>
>The 459 gm 25 week baby that I delivered by Classical C/S en caul 3 mos
>ago, went home yesterday at a whopping 2300 gm. multiple US's showed no
>evidence of head bleed.
>Mother had severe Pre-eclampsia with BP's in the 180/110's and 7 gm of
>proteinuria, developed visual changes and RUQ pain. Those were the
>precipitating factors for the delivery. After I made the uterine
>incision, I put my hand under the baby and lifted out baby, placenta and
>intact membranes in my hand. Most atraumatic delivery that I have ever
>done. Mother went home on Post op day 5.
>This is the smallest surviving baby that I have ever delivered in my 41
>years of doing OB. Everyone is very optimistic that it will also be an
>intact survival which is the real goal.
>
>Dan
>
>R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG
>
>Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology
>Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
>Indiana University School of Medicine
>Indianapolis, Indiana

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