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Re: Chronic bleeding in pregnancyFrom: Asem Anwar Moussa MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 29 Sep 2002 11:04:26 -0500 (CDT)
At Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Cath wrote: > >My daughter in law is pregnant with her first baby. At 19 weeks, she is >on bedrest and has been bleeding from the beginning. The only >abberation in her US is a "small" (whatever that means) chorioamniotic >separation. The membrane between placenta and amniotic sac is filled >with amniotic fluid, but the MD thinks it is non-contributory to the >bleeding. She is now seeing the MD weekly and the baby is growing, >moving, and thriving nicely. >He re-started progesterone injections last week, but she hasn't noticed >any difference yet. >It's especially frustrating to us since she is on the west coast, with >no family present and I am on the east. My great fear is of the >separation becoing an abruption. >Have ya'll had cases like this? With good outcomes? >Any replies will be greatly appreciated. >Cath The prognosis is usually good[good outcome] for the small seperation&usually pregnancy continues to term&she is doing well by seening her doctor more frequent.
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