Re: Rates of post-term pregnancy survey

From: Antonio Valdez (avaldez@infolnk.net)
Sat Jan 2 13:02:22 1999


At 06:17 AM 2/01/99 -0600, you wrote: >With this ongoing debate about management of post-term pregnancy, I am
>curious about just how big this problem is in other parts of the world.
>How many pregnancies in your practice go over (or would go over, if not
>induced) 42.0 weeks (294 days)?
>
>A. <5%

In my practice---- 0% I always induce them with misoprostol between 39-40 weeks..always So, none of them become post-term...Don't judge me so bad, OK Monthly US to ckeck menstrual dates Antenatal NST to check fetal well-being NO problems... Antonio Valdez-Torres MD FACOG Hospital Guernika Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, MEXICO





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