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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Our baby still has a normal heartbeat four ws after my wife's water broke. This link will tell you the odds of going four w
s without going into labor: http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic3246.htm "The vast majority of women proceed to active labor and deliver soon after PPROM. With appropriate therapy and conservative management, approximately 50% of all remaining pregnancies deliver each subsequent w
after PPROM. Thus, very few women remain pregnant more than 3-4 w
s after PPROM. This is important information to give the woman considering expectant management remote from viability. " By next w
the baby will be 23.5 w
s or so. They are sending us to a specialist to see if we should just continue what we are doing or if there is anything that they can do. They told us in the hospital that everthing changes between 23 and 24 w
s. Still even with a normal bay the odds are still low. ASlso without the amniotic fluid our baby is probably growing slower than normal. Ours has a birth defect and needs an operation so my guess would be that it still needs eight to ten more w
s. I asked the doctor but he said to ask the specialist. I guess only a few doctors and a few hospitals can even perform the operation. Thanks again for your support and prayers.
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