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family tendanciesFrom: claire (clairec1979@hotmail.com)Sat Aug 5 14:33:54 2006
A couple of things I've seen in practice but not seen anything research based to back up, and wondered if any of you had either noticed the same or read an article on it (if so could you give me the reference please) 1) Any likelihood of tendancy to retain placentae inherited from the mother. I know if you have had one, you are more likely to have one, but both the retained placentas I've seen they have commented that their mother also needed manual removals 2) Fathers being breech at birth - does it predispose the child? A couple of mothers (after their child was breech at term, one vaginal breech, one election cs- both first with that father (different fathers but both breech babies) one a primip, one a para 3) have asked me this, all I could say was I hadn't read anything about their being a link Thanks Claire BSc idwifery student
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