A few things

From: Richard Chudacoff, MD (richardc@bcm.tmc.edu)
Mon Mar 17 10:04:18 1997


>Is anyone using CYTOTEC for cervical ripening?? I understand that it has few
>side effects and only costs about forty cents per tablet. I would like any
>info you may have.
>We have a new OB-GYN at our hospital that is using amnioinfusion for mec.
>stained fluid. The last I heard this wasn't done anymore.
>When are you inducing for post dates 41 or 42 weeks?? My partner and I have
>differing views.
>Thanks in advance for you comments.
>Roger
>

Roger

Check the archives. We had a discussion about it, and we are planning on using it for a internation/internet study. Check it out by subscribing to misoprostol@obgyn.net

As for the amnioinfusion, I still use it for meconium.

Rick

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Baylor College of Medicine

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