Re: placenta previa pearls please!

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Wed Mar 8 16:04:23 2006


Seems easy but - believe sometime it is not -- I have been in situations that going through the placenta was not, at all, easy stuff - besides the head seemed to just disappear – if I can avoid the placenta (the bulk of it not just the tip) I’ll take that route -- getting old - I think

Ef

At Wed, 08 Mar 2006, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: >
>What for?
>
>Lower Segment Transverse Incision, blunt, if necssary sharp, but *RAPID*
>entry into around or through the placenta and delivery of the baby.
>Immediate Oxitocin injection and delivery of the placenta.
>
>I deliver them at 38/40.
>
>el
>
>on 3/8/06 2:38 AM Efrain Ramirez said the following:
>
>> With anterior previa I prefer classical incision if they are that high –
>> on posteriors “transverse is not perverse”… 800 cc of EBL – that’s not
>> bad –
>>
>> I tend to deliver at 36-37 weeks ..

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