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A 34wk GA lady presented with vaginal bleeding of an amount more of that of her normal cycle. O/E uterine contracts every 4 min, bulged membrane, the cervix is 3 cm dilated, fetus is in a high transverse lie and the placenta is on the posterior fundus. US showed translucency behind the placenta and the CTG (Cardiotocography) showed FHR of 170, the best line of management is:

A. C/S immediately.
B. give oxytocin.
C. do rupture of the membrane.
D. amniocentisis
E. none
Answer» A. C/S immediately.
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