Re: Previous stillbirth

From: Robert Radnich (rradnich@dca.net)
Tue Jun 30 19:42:17 1998


I would probably recommend fetal surveillance at 36 weeks, but would not arbitrarily end the pregnancy if the studies are normal.

-----Original Message----- From: Sing-Hung Chang <changl@cariari.ucr.ac.cr> To: Multiple recipients of list <ob-gyn-l@talk.obgyn.net> Date: Tuesday, June 30, 1998 1:53 AM Subject: Previous stillbirth

>Dear list members:
>
>I would like to know your opinion about the management of a pregnant
patient >with a history of a previous stillbirth of 8 months GA as the only risk
>factor
>(no data about any authopsy made or other studies).
>
>Suppose that the current pregnancy has been followed with appropriate
>antenatal testing without encountering any abnormality, and maternal
disease >has been thoroughly ruled out, is there any gestational age at which you
>would prefer not to prolong further and elect to terminate the pregnancy,
>just for the sake of the 'previous stillbirth'?
>
>....39wks?.... 40wks?...... 41?.....
>
>Thanks for your comments.
>
>Sing-Hung Chang, MD
>





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