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Re: intravaginal compresses forgottenFrom: Bouschbacher JM, France (bouschbacher@i2m.fr)Tue Aug 24 12:51:26 1999
At Sun, 22 Aug 1999, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: > >In a message dated 8/22/99 9:13:31 AM, bouschbacher@i2m.fr writes: > ><< I have forgotten 2 compresses after a childbirth (forceps for fetal >detress and episiotomy). They were released about 60h after. >> > >Does that mean you left them in for 60 hours? They were taken out on the 4th >or 5th postpartum day? > >Joe P. Firstable, thanks a lot all of you for helping me that way. To answer Dr Joe P: I meant that compresses were taken out about 60 hours after the childbirth. Fever appears on the 4th and 5th post-partum day. With antibiotics, there was no more fever after that. Before she goes home, everything was right (no fever, no complain, vaginal touch)
-- Bouschbacher Jean Michel Gynécologue Obstétricien Maternité Sainte-Croix 57045 METZ CEDEX 1 bouschbacher@i2m.fr
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