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Re: preterm labor

From: Amit (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 13 Jan 2000 22:35:30 +0530


karen, If it's painful and irregular and some indication of infection or cervical dilatation, the treatment modalities ranges from masterly inactivity to tocolytics, antibiotics and surfactants as the case may be. Hope you continue until term only with bed rest. Best of luck.

>----- Original Message -----
From: karen <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list PREGNANCY-BIRTH <pregnancy-birth@forum.obgyn.net> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 3:35 AM Subject: preterm labor

> i am 18 weeks - saw ob today - said he agrees i am having random
> contractions - but no dialation. said nothing he can do - no medicines
> work at this point - just recommended rest when i can - hard with a 2 yr
> old girl. i am concerned can someone shed some light. with
> contractions this early am i on the track of loosing him? I had preterm
> with my daughter at 28weeks delivered at 32. is there anything that can
> get me to 26 weeks & maybe shots for lung development so i can have him
> - possibly early with slight risk to us rather thab loose him all
> together. i have never had a 2 trim. loss but 4 within the first 12
> weeks . i dont want to do this again & i really want him. please give
> me a ray of hope - or just some honesty so i can prepare myself some
> thank you in advance. karen
>




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