Re: 34 week prom

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Fri Apr 8 15:17:04 2005


.. you can change your mind afterwards and ...SECTION her -- sorry.. Lynn's comments reflect a trend - neonatologists are more comfortable handling prematurity than ever before ... will it go to 32??

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>>At Thu, 07 Apr 2005, Andrew Folley wrote:
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>>Question: Had a patient show up last night G3P2 ruptured membranes 34 weeks
>>1 day. 2 prior c-sections. Not in Labor. What to do? She is vertex fluid
>>in vault sent for f-pole showed not mature. My plan was steroids, tocolysis
>>for 48 hours if necessary and repeat c-section in 48 hours.
>>Along with GBS prophylaxis. Some of our MFMs were not so happy with the
>>management plan. What ywoud you do???? andy
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> I think I will do nothing for a long time but listen,
> And accrue what I hear into myself...and let sounds
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> ~walt whitman~
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 I think I will do nothing for a long time but listen,
 And accrue what I hear into myself...and let sounds
 contribute toward me.

~walt whitman~





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