Re: What would you do?

From: Garry E. Siegel, M.D. (garrys@mindspring.com)
Thu Dec 28 12:10:20 2006


It might not be so crazy to consider an amniocentesis for maturity (if it looks easy to do), and if mature, reverse the anti-coagulation, and deliver per Joe.

Garry

At Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Bernard Cristalli wrote: >
>Then you seem to have your answer, but two previous CSs don't mean
>another CS if the indication for the previous ones isn't there any longer.
>BC
>
>Dr Eberhard Lisse a écrit :
>> 2 previous C/S...
>>
>> el
>>
>> on 12/28/06 4:03 PM Bernard Cristalli said the following:
>>
>>> Then let the pregnancy go its normal way and discuss the way of delivery
>>> on time.
>>> A vaginal delivery would expose to a lesser risk than a CS. Lesser risk
>>> of hemorrhage and lesser risk of thrombo-embolic accidents.
>>> IMHO
>>> BC
>>>
>>> Dr Eberhard Lisse a écrit :
>>>
>>>> And then do what?
>>>>
>>>> el
>>>>
>>>> on 12/28/06 12:36 PM Bernard Cristalli said the following:
>>>>
>>>>> Wait till the cardio-pulmonary situation is stable.
>>>>>

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Garry E. Siegel, M.D.
Private Practice
Roswell, GA




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