Re: GBS testing for repeat ceserean ,name, and Gail

From: igold@cox.net
Thu Mar 16 13:10:45 2006


I e-mailed Gail off list and heard from her today. She's OK. Ingrid

PS I don't know what you mean about the name, the post came to me normally. I did notice when looking at the archives recently that my posts were under others' names. Odd.

> From: blnicol@ix.netcom.com (Barbara Nicol MD)
> Date: 2006/03/16 Thu PM 02:48:07 EST
> To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net>
> Subject: Re: GBS testing for repeat ceserean
>
> What is it with the name thing? Although this is a good question and I
> appreciate that Ms. Gold signed her real name to the post. A similar
> thing happened to Gail awhile back too. (Does anyone know anything more
> than was posted about what happened to Gail? Not to be nosy, but I do
> hope she's okay.)
>
> As long as I'm posting, might as well answer:I do GBS for planned RCS,
> and with ROM or active labor at term start antibiotics but do not delay
> delivery (our peds are okay with this, feeling that delay in delivery
> would just increase the risk of other infections).
>
> At Thu, 16 Mar 2006, ö¹@ŸwBarbara Nicol MD wrote:
> >
> >What do you think of GBS testing when the patient will have a planned repeat ceserean? Do you do it in case of PROM? Do you then wait 4 hours prior to c/sec? Thanks, Ingrid Gold, CNM
>
> --
> Barbara Nicol MD
> St. Luke's Health Care Center
> San Francisco CA USA
>





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