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Re: opinion on pprom with 17 weeksFrom: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)Sat Oct 29 19:08:40 2005
Anna, I've had the same anecdotal experience. Perhaps a re-evaluation of AF Volume a week after ROM ( circumstances permitting) might suggest which patients might achieve sufficient latency. Of course, I've also seen a case whose latency ended tragically at 24 wks with clinical chorioamnionitis, a Cesarean for Fetal Distress, and long term morbidity. It's a Hobson's choice to be sure. Art
At Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Anna Meenan, MD wrote:
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