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Re: A cord in the hand ... was umbilical cord hematomaFrom: RModugno@aol.comSat Sep 9 13:48:06 2000
In a message dated 9/9/00 1:40:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, islesannie@yahoo.com writes: << At C/S - the kid had the cord held in its hand. My supposition - it "held its cord" til it "passed out" then would come to. Just like our kids who hold their breath, pass out and then are fine. I guess it'd be an interesting tracing to post or print as a case report, but God only knows what the mom's name was or when she delivered...
Joanne
>> Was it a male or female child? Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG Marietta, GA
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