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Re: Double nuchal cord on ultrasoundFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comTue Jun 8 16:42:21 2004
In a message dated 6/8/04 16:21:05, dellview@earthlink.net writes:
> We just had a double nuchal cord that was fine in the office on ultrasound And therein lies the problem. It's not a problem until something happens. And with cord problems, where the BABY governs what goes on in there, YOU have no control over what happens, except WHEN the baby comes out (i.e. when you make the incision). Other than that, you're merely an observer. (Not like severe preeclampsia, or whatever, where you can give medicine, etc.) Joe P.
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