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Re: 32 weeks, bicornuate, 50% effaced and 1 cm dialated........

From: Amit (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 19 Dec 1999 11:31:51 +0530


It appears from your note that you are indeed at a high risk of going into premature labor, but it will be just fine if proper bed rest, tocolytics (reduces contraction) and some check for vaginal infection can take you to 32-34 weeks of gestation. Continue to follow up with your perinatalogist. You will be fine, Best Wishes and take care. Dr.Amit Sengupta,MD,Ph.D.

>----- Original Message -----
From: Sela <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list PREGNANCY-BIRTH <pregnancy-birth@talk.obgyn.net> Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 11:12 PM Subject: 32 weeks, bicornuate, 50% effaced and 1 cm dialated........

> I have a bicornuate uterus and am carrying in my left horn. I have been
> 50% effaced since my 27 week appt. At my 30 week appt, I was still 50%,
> my cervix was soft and I was 1 cm dialated. I have an irritable uterus
> and experience lots of braxton hicks. I have been off work since 12/8
> and I am not having as many cramps and braxton hicks. Am I more than
> likely to deliver early? (I know that women with bicornuate uteri
> usually do, but I'm feeling so good....I can't help but hope I will make
> it to term!) My midwife didn't check my cervix at my last appt because
> my symptoms have very much decreased. (Was hospitalized twice with
> irritability) I was having 6-7 contractions in an hour but now have
> about 4-5. I have had 2 miscarriages prior to this pregnancy and am
> happy to have made it this far!!!
>




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