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Re: 36+ weeksBHC vs early laborFrom: David Rivera (cuurmudgeon@sbcglobal.net)Sat Jun 11 19:36:21 2005
What will you gain by waiting? What will you lose by delivering? How about morphine and phenergan? Len2976@aol.com wrote: Patient and husband asking for AROM (which I refused) or IOL (which I also felt was not indicated). She refused terbutaline which the nurse had ssuggested/discussed with her prior to my arrival which I also do not feel is appropriate at 36+ weeks. U/A is normal, SG 1.1015, urine tox screen negative. She has tried resting, walking, and showering. I did both P.O. and IV hydration and even a trial of IV stadol without any change in the UC pattern. Any thoughts/comments/suggestions?? Lenora McCall, CNM
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