Re: amnio-infusion

From: Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.na)
Sat Aug 14 00:30:27 1999


Anna,

lighten up :-)-O

At 17:29 13.08.99 -0500, Anna Meenan, MD wrote: >At Fri, 13 Aug 1999, Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
>>
>Sorry for the confusion. I know the difference between immersion and
>infusion, but I was just trying to point out to the author of the
>original post that there may be an ALTERNATIVE to amnioinfusion that
>might raise the AFI noninvasively, and that is what the article on
>IMMERSION in the AJOG was about. If it was me, I would rather consider
>trying immersion if everything else was stable. It will either help or
>not help, but you wouldn't lose much by trying. I would do that before
>I would let someone take my baby at 28 weeks.

We do it as in Oligo Anonymous :-)-O (One Day at a Time :-)-O). Keep it in as long as possible and then cut it with serious perinatology in attendance :-)-O

el

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