A 25-year-old woman, gravida 2 para 1, at 33 weeks gestation comes to the emergency department due to intermittent contractions that began after intercourse. The contractions initially occurred every 10-15 minutes and lasted 1 or 2 minutes. The patient drank some water and tried to rest, but the contractions continued. She has no vaginal bleeding or leakage of fluid. Fetal movement is normal. At 12 weeks gestation, the patient had a urinary tract infection caused by group B Streptococcus that was treated with antibiotics. Prenatal care has otherwise been uncomplicated. The patient's prior pregnancy ended with a term vaginal delivery. Temperature is 36.7 C (98.1 F) and blood pressure is 100/70 mm Hg. Fetal heart rate tracing has a baseline of 150/min, moderate variability, and multiple accelerations. Tocodynamometry shows contractions every 5-8 minutes. On speculum examination, the cervix is visibly 3 cm dilated and there is no evidence of rupture of membranes. Which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?
A) Bed rest and pelvic rest
B) Cerclage placement
C) Intramuscular betamethasone
D) Magnesium sulfate infusion
E) Rectovaginal group B Streptococcus culture
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