Topic 25: Premature Rupture of Membranes
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- The Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics (APGO) Medical Student Educational Objectives define a central body of women’s health knowledge, skills and attitudes that are fundamental to the practice of a general physician, and are intended to provide clerkship directors, faculty and students with a resource for curriculum development, teaching and learning. The companion videos to the APGO Objectives are meant to supplement the interactive online Objectives, teaching cases and outlines available to APGO members at www.apgo.org/educational-resources/apgo-medical-student-educational-objectives.
0:56 PROM
1:35 Risk Factors
2:35 Dx
2:59 PE
3:20 Dx testing
3:45 Management
4:00 if Term (>37 wks)
4:26 if Pre-Term (
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Can you have pprom at 12 weeks?
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So could my baby die from a rupture If I’m 36 weeks, I can’t afford to keep going to the hospital.
Go to a hospital with a really good NICU and your baby will live. Mine was born 26 weeks; I had PPROM at 21 weeks. Talk to a social worker at hospital about options for paying bills because I was in hospital for 4 weeks before my son was born.
@@Bloomsong1020 Hi Michelle may i know how they manage to delay your labor for a month? Thanks a lot
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