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'nuther oneFrom: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)Tue Feb 14 10:41:19 2006
Called to a 39/40 primigravida, normal ANC, false alarm 2 days prior now came in in early labour. Cervix in the midline, shortened, soft, 1cm dilated. Membranes intact. Head high. Regular and strong contractions. CTG showing little beat to beat variations and no accelerations. Turned onto the left side, Oxygen given and a Plasmalyte B drip (almost Ringer) resulting in immediate normalization of the CTG, good BtB and acceleration with each contraction. What did I do, if anything, and what was the outcome? el
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