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Re: terminate the pregnancyFrom: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)Fri May 22 14:14:44 1998
DoctorJoe wrote: > > According to the literature, the risk of fetal varicella syndrome (with limb > anomalies, etc) is about 2-3% when infection occurs before 20 weeks. However, > at just 5 weeks and already ill, I would think you have a fair chance of the > "all or none" phenomenon. If the baby is ultrasonographically normal by 10-12 > weeks, I would think you'd be out of the woods. > --
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