Smart breeches

From: Bernard Cristalli (bclaure@club-internet.fr)
Sun Jan 12 15:03:03 1997


Robert Brenner MD FACOG wrote

I think we've hit on something big here. I see lots of patients with "placenta previa" in the second trimester who don't have placenta previa at term. Based on your law suit, the only conclusion I can come to is that the sound waves caused the placenta to move out of the lower uterine segment. Hence, 2nd trimester ultrasound as prophylaxis for placenta previa?

Another interesting question:

Breech children are often less smart than the others. Is it because of the pregnancy, of the delivery? Or is it because they were less smart than the others BEFORE the delivery that they didn't find the trick to flip?

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Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF
Paris - France




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