Re: fetal supraventricular tachycardia & hydrops

From: "Francisco L. Romero Aceña" (fromero@adam.es)
Mon Jun 10 08:55:22 1996


At 10:47 7/06/96 -0500, you wrote: ><<The pregnant and her husband were not agree with our management and left
>our
>hospital and went to other local OB who told them digoxine was not good for
>a assymptomatic pregnant, and ended the gestation with the indication of a
>poor life quality for the future newborn.>>
>
>Does that mean he DELIVERED the baby (and it went to the nursery for further
>treatment), or does that mean he ABORTED the baby (at 30 weeks)?
>

Dr Joe: they aborted. I know the legal problem about this, but i'm interested in scientific questions about the case.

Thank you and all the list members that have taken interest in my question.

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