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Re: High risk, age 45, Lupus anti, hgh bld, Frt Twins, 7W6D, Help! DEE.

From: j wang, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 13 Nov 2000 19:01:33 -0600 (CST)


It is early still inthe pregnancy, but you definitely should be seeing a perinatologist. There are many things that need to be watched closely and expertly. You should have another US soon to check on the pregnancy.

Good luck.

At Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Denise wrote: >
>Wife of Jefjacks:
>My name is Denise J.Twins45, I am 7W6D Preg. ULTS at fifth week
>detected fraternal twins two sac’s , no heartbeat, I have had two prior
>M\C two DNC, high risk due to age 45, hypertension, lupus antibodies
>found just prior, on two 1cc heparin injections (stomach), High blood
>pressure medication (methyldopa 250mg 4 times daily), one Bayer aspirin
>Children’s, pre-natal vitamins with folic acid, crinone 8% gel (using 6
>inch applicator?) progesterone treatment, after application started
>spotting, Is this to be expected due to medication reaction, should I be
>trying to minimize applicator insertion? Is this too much medication at
>once? Should I Amnio or Scan test? When should I hear a heartbeat,
>10weeks? 8weeks? Need some advice, no children want to avoid 3rd M/C
>Help,
>Love Y’all
>Denise J.Twins45
>
>--
>Denise J.Twins45
>

--
James Wang, M.D
Assitant Clinical Prof.
Tufts University School of Medicine

**Note: Opinions expressed here are for educational purposes only and, as such, do not constitute a physician-patient relationship. This information is not intended to supplant the need for you to consult with your physician prior to choosing therapeutic options and/or interventions.




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