Re: Out-Patient Cytotec

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Mon Jun 13 21:17:28 2005


Why would they hold onto a G1 at 1cm contracting q 7 min? Back when I was a resident she would have been stopped in the ER and sent right back home. Now of course, we have to do an NST before we send her home, just to make the lawyers happy, but then she still goes home.

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                              Anna Meenan, MD

At Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Ingrid Gold wrote: > >I was on call Sat. night and received a call from L & D about an 18y/o primigravida 40 weeks, 1cm, mild contractions every 7 minutes. They had walked her 2 hours with no change. I told the nurse to send her home and tell her to have lots of sex. The nurse asked if I had a recommendation........boyfriend left two months ago. >Ingrid >

>>> ----- Original Message ----- > From: DoctorJoe@aol.com > To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L > Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 6:23 AM > Subject: Re: Out-Patient Cytotec > > In a message dated 6/13/05 7:57:42 AM, rmodugno@aol.com writes: > > why not try something more natural? give moms Evening Primrose Oil at 40 weeks, or even 38 weeks. much safer and more gentle and it does the same thing, ripens the cervix. prescribe sex, heck, prescribe oral sex. evey other day from 38 weeks, her man will thank you profusely. It will ripen her up and work wonders for an easier labor for her and a faster one for you. -- Missie > Missie,I think we have the makings of a fantastic clinical trial! ;+) > > Yeah, but for the inclusion criteria, does "her man" have to be a legal spouse, a live-in boyfriend (if so, any time limit?), the FOB, some guy named Bill, or what? > > Lots of questions and so little time! > > Joe P.





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