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Re: Organic ChemistryFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comSun Jun 2 10:11:45 1996
<<I am caring for a 20 year old G1 college student who is 20 weeks pregnant. She has asked me if it is alright to take an organic chemistry laboratory. I told her that I thought it would be a good idea to put it off until after the pregnancy. Was that good advice?>> I don't remember anything particularly noxious in organic lab. And with the OSHA laws now, I would doubt that the students are allowed to breathe much in the way of fumes (say, from benzene). I don't know if I would worry too much about it... ************************************************* doctorjoe@aol.com "All things are connected. Joseph Pastorek, MD Some things are just more Department of OB-GYN connected than others." LSU Medical Center - Dirk Gently New Orleans, LA U.S.A. *************************************************
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