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Re: 32 week ultrasound

From: kelly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 23 Feb 2000 21:28:37 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Kimberly wrote: >
>My sister who is 32 weeks pregnant with her 5th pregnancy ( she
>miscarried the first 4) went in for a routine ultra sound last Friday.
>They found something terribly wrong with the baby. It's head was tilted
>way back in an abnormal position, it's eyes were going from side to
>side, it has two club feet and the baby's hand did not move at all in
>the time they took the first scan until they did another 4 hours later.
>The heartbeat was normal. They asked her to come back after the weekend
>and the hand had still not moved from the position it was in 3 days
>prior. They took amniotic fluid and are testing it but will not know
>the results for 2 weeks. The 6 Dr's that were all there did not tell
>her much so you can imagine what is going on in her head. I know this
>is not much to go on but could you please shed some light on any
>possibilities. She is fully expecting the worst as she is assuming the
>baby has some neural defect and will not live once born. I don't think
>she can make it through the next two weeks without at least knowing what
>it possibly may be after all they have been through prior to this
>pregnancy. Thank-you for your help

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Hi, I'm not a doctor so I can't offer you any insight but I just wanted to let you know my prayers are with your sister and her baby.  Sounds like she sure has been through alot.  Best wishes for a positive outcome.



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