A patient in her first pregnancy is admitted to the obstetric emergency room due to premature contractions. She is currently at 31+4 weeks gestation. She had a previous hospitalization two weeks ago with the same complaints, and no treatment was administered then.
Her glucose during one-hour oral glucose challenge test performed at 27 weeks gestation was 104 mg/dL.
During her current admission, her maximal pulse is 105 beats per minute, her cervical length is measured 15 mm, she has a cervical dilation of 1 cm. Her hemoglobin is 8.7 g/dL, fetal weight estimation is 1680 grams and her amniotic fluid index is currently 90 mm.
What is her absolute risk for imminent delivery within 2 days, within 7 days, and before 34 weeks?
Parity = 0
Living Children = 0
Gestational Age = 31 weeks and 4 days
Previous hospitalizations during pregnancy = yes
Premature preterm rupture of membranes (pPROM) = no
GCT score = 104 mg/dL
Maximal pulse at admission = 105
Cervical shortening = yes
Cervical dilation = 1
Hemoglobin at admission = 8.7
Amniotic Fluid Index at admission = 90
Estimated Fetal Weight = 1680 g