Re: Treatment for oligohydramnios

From: evsono@pipeline.com
Mon Dec 1 07:20:41 1997


hmmmm???

so whales do not experience oligohydramnios then? just a thought.

art

At 04:23 PM 11/29/97 -0600, you wrote: >Suzy14@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> Terry, you missed the joke.........immersion s.a. baptism.
>> (Diana is a friend, and she has a great sense of humor)
>>
>> I really would not know how this(immersion) would work to reverse
>> oligohydramnios. I don't like to dismiss anything, but it sounds a bit like
>> quackery.....sort of like the string and the pencil trick to determine sex.
>> Suzy
>
>Browsing through Ronnie Falcao's Midwifery Archives, I came across an
>explanation for this theory of immersion. Apparently being under water
>puts enough pressure to "squeeze" the fluids in the tissues into the
>bloodstream and increase the amniotic fluid volume. ???
>
>Patty
>




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