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Re: hiccupsFrom: ainsron (ainsron@sbcglobal.net)Tue Apr 27 15:18:29 2004
I like that response Ronald E. Ainsworth -----Original Message----- From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D. Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 11:41 AM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Re: hiccups I have had several patients point out the same passage. I just tell them that fetal hiccups indicate that they are going to have a "spitty baby" and since 50% of babies are "spitty babies", I have a good chance of being right... Lynn Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine, OB/GYN Rocky Mountain Women's Health 2835 Fort Missoula Rd., Suite 303 Missoula, Montana, 59804 406-549-0978 fax 406-549-0987 e-mail: apgar10@montanadsl.net -----Original Message----- From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of Dr. Ainsworth Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:35 AM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: hiccups A patient recently asked about fetal hiccups in pregnancy and was concerned because she read (and brought in a copy for me to read) a section in "What to expect when you are expecting," that stated frequent hiccups in late pregnancy, >2-4 times daily, is associated with cord entanglements or knots. I have never seen a reference to that before, has anyone else?
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