Re: abortion/placenta previa

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@tc.umn.edu)
Wed Oct 11 22:50:04 2000


In message <200010112201.RAA19365@mail.medispecialty.com> writes: > I am 22.5 weeks and just had an ultrasound. The ultrasound tech
> determined that I had placenta previa.I am going back in five days to
> see if the placenta has shifted away from the os. Is this possible and
> could they have missed diagnosed me to this condition? I want to
> terminate the pregnancy because I am young and in college and cannot
> support a family right now.

22+ weeks. Good time to be deciding this. Perhaps you should have thought of that before you had sex. Pregnancy is fairly well-known to be a possible result of sex, you know.

Could you respond and give me information > on abortion and previa? Thanks.

Here's a radical idea: ask your doctor.

BTW, is your spelling and grammar any better than this when you turn in your college assignments? "missed diagnosed me to this condition"????

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