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Re: Post dates? Wrong dates?From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)Mon Aug 4 11:30:44 1997
At Sat, 02 Aug 1997, Deborah Wage wrote: > >Margie Dacko wrote: >> >> Deborah, >> You did not mention the weights of her previous babies and whether or not >> they have been gaining in size since the first. Nor do I remember if you >> stated the gestations of her other pregnancies. > >Term. 7 and 8 pounders. She didn't know for sure. But no problems. >Had 2 or 3 at home in native country. > > I think it would also be >> important to know her diet habits. The Muslim women I have taken care of >> have excellent diets, low in fat and sugars, high in carbohydrates, which >> could explain her borderline 1 hour, but normal 3 hour tests. > >You're right. And we see this often in these women. > hi!! it often happens that you don't know which "routine" ultrasound was indicated until it ISN'T ordered. Funny how those sure dates become less certain as pregnancy advances into the third trimester. additionally, your population is different from the NY met area. Here, patients as you describe demand that 20 week study, mainly to learn the gender. finally, i suggest you alert all in this lady's pool that whoever guessed 6 pounds lost. good luck art
-- art fougner, md SonoScan/Genetic Sciences forest hills, ny evsono@pipeline.com
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