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Re: IUPC placement was: glove use in L&DFrom: Bernard Cristalli (bclaure@club-internet.fr)Sat Jan 11 14:32:20 1997
DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: > > >As I recall there were some studies that showed that five or more exams were > >associated with an increased rate of infection. > > I thought that was 5 or more vaginal exams IN LABOR increased the infection > rate.... not 5 or more exams in the office during the pregnancy... ??? > > Joe P. AND with ROM. However what is the real interest of IUPC. Doesn't avoid a rupture even on a previous C/S, & doesn't give earlier signs than clinics (see articles). I didn't used something like that since my residency.
-- Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF Paris - France
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