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Re: A caseFrom: David Zimmerman (fastedy@aloha.net)Tue Dec 3 14:50:32 1996
>Bob Woolley writes >Postdates" implies 42 weeks or more. How do you conclude that a patient at >41 3/7 weeks is "postdates"? In a patient with absent fetal movements, decelerations down to 60, cord compression pattern (I assume variables), oligohydramnios AND favorable cervix (as described by Dr. Chang), it wouldn't matter if she was 34 weeks . . . I'd deliver her ASAP Aloha, Terri Rosenbaum, MD Koloa, Hawaii A pat on the back is only a few centimeters from a kick in the butt.
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