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In my general practice 169 women delivered in 1993. Sixty eight of them had indigestion sufficient to require antacids, and three also required advice for "rib splay." The number with rib splay is an underestimate as the midwives consider this condition to be so common that they often fail to record it. I question the appropriateness of a recommendation that could result in up to 42% of women being admitted to hospital for exclusion of normotensive, aproteinuric pre-eclampsia at some stage in their pregnancy.
S Wookey
West Bar Surgery, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 9SF