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"Re: STILL BLEEDING 14 DAYS AFTER D&c" (Now PROM)From: Dean Huffman . (dean@thehuffpeople.net)Sun Oct 30 15:51:46 2005
.. I quite patients a 15 - 20% chance of survival. In my experiece, I think this is fairly close to the truth. I once knew a lady (an OB/GYN herself) who ruptured membranes before 20 weeks with both of her pregnancies. She even worked during them, part time. After two, she decided not to tempt fate any more. - - - - Re: opinion on pprom with 17 weeks From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com) Sun Oct 30 15:44:11 2005 Messages sorted by: [ date ][ thread ][ subject ][ author ] Previous message: Henry Gregor: "Re: STILL BLEEDING 14 DAYS AFTER D&c" Maybe in reply to: Ricardo Savaris: "opinion on pprom with 17 weeks" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ricardo, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It hardly ever occurs, but sometimes survival without PTL or chorioamnionitis occurs and holds till survivablility of the fetus....I took a call Friday from a patient who ruptured that early two plus years ago...she enjoys her toddler! Patient needs a realistic appraisal and counseling but I personally would support conservative expectant management if that were her choice. Hank
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