Re: Birth defect legal question

From: dr.jefferson (dr.jefferson@uol.com.br)
Sun Jan 30 04:57:49 2005


Can you say the same when you find a baby without brain? Is just a imagine on USG or it´s true? Jefferson Delfino

> In a message dated 1/29/05 4:47:37 PM, evsono@pipeline.com

writes: >
> > imho - a birth defect isn't a birth defect until birth. 

ultrasound, no > > matter how competently performed, is akin to examining a

baking cake > > through the glass window in the oven.  what you see when

half done isn't > > necessarily what you see when the cake is done.
> >
> > just my opinion - i could be wrong.
> >
>
> Well, in La. you'd be right. LOL
>
> Joe P.
>

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