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Re: Chances of another precipitous labor/delivery?From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 31 Mar 2003 23:54:27 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 31 Mar 2003, SB wrote: > >I'm just curious as to what my chances are of another precipitous labor. >My first child was induced at 38 weeks (PE) and labor was 4 hr 28 min >from 1st contraction/amniotomy to birth. My second labor was >naturally-occuring at 38 weeks and was 1 hr 50 min from 1st >contraction/water breaking to birth. Should I automatically expect >another fast one? Is there harm (to either baby or mom) when >labor/delivery is too fast? What is too fast? Thank you for your time! usually percipitate labour is spontaneous, not induced,and it is well known that with preeclampsia the uterus is too sensitive to ecbolics(drugs that causes contraction) it is not percipitate labour
-- SAmir Fouad Aziz MD Assist Professor OB.Gyn Director Gyn.oncology Al-Azhar University-Egypt Editorial advisor OBgyn.net(P&B,Gyn.Oncology) Editor-in-chief http://www.arabicobgyn.net Consultant Editor the contemporary Who's Who This is for teaching purposes only
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