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From: David Nagey (dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu)
Wed Oct 25 20:08:40 1995


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On Tue, 24 Oct 1995 David Nagey <dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu> said: >re the person who repeats sono only at 28-32 weeks on twins
>we just buried twins where this protocol was followed - twin/twin
>transfusion was diagnosed much too late -
>we repeat sonos monthly
>David Nagey -University of Maryland School of Medicine

-> Art Fouger asked:

just how does one assess fetal growth in multiple gestation without resorting to frequent, serial sonograms? you have just reinforced the concept that twins in the human in NOT a normal variant. therefore, the twin pregnancy cannot be followed as a normal pregnancy.

!>> This was my point....

David

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