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*Cesarean section is reserved only for obstetrics indications, and antimicrobial coverage for anaerobes is required for such cases. | |||
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==Antipyretic Therapy== | |||
[[Acetaminophen]] use for febrile patients with chorioamnionitis has shown remarkable improvement in fetal vitals and acid-base balance, with no increased risk for complications. | |||
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- Cesarean section is reserved only for obstetrics indications, and antimicrobial coverage for anaerobes is required for such cases.
Antipyretic Therapy
Acetaminophen use for febrile patients with chorioamnionitis has shown remarkable improvement in fetal vitals and acid-base balance, with no increased risk for complications.