Re: ITS MOST URGENT PLZ HELP
From: Alicia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 18 Dec 2002 18:14:04 -0600 (CST)
Just some words of encouragement - my mother (now 37) was pregnant with
triplets at age 21. At 21 weeks, she had severe bleeding and an
ultrasound verified that only 2 fetuses remained. She was put on
bedrest carried them to 36 weeks and delivered 2 healthy boys. They are
now 16. Best wishes!
>
>At Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Rati wrote:
>>
>>I am 35 years old and had 4 misscarriages before. My last menses was on
>>8th July 2002. My 1st Ultrasound on 20th Aug 2002 says a gestational
>>SAC and a single live embryo 03 mm in crown rump lengtg 6w1d.My second
>>ultrasound on 20th Sept 2002 says "There is monochorionic triamniotic
>>triplet pregnancy". The Placenta is anterior & single. Its inferior
>>limit is located 29 mm superior to the internal OS. All the THREE
>>fetuses are alive and measure 31mm (10w1d), 22mm(9w0d), & 26 mm(9w3d)
>>size.Each amniotic SAC has a normal volume.
>>
>>My US on Dec 13 says one fetus is demise, cutaneous hydrops and an 18
>>weeks size
>>other two fetus are alive with normal fetal movement and cardiac
>>activity. both are 22(mens age is 22w4d) weeks and weigh approx 450 gm
>>
>>My Doc says wait and watch. I amm soo worried . How will it effect me?
>>should i go ahead?
>>Plz advice
>
>--
>Jessica Bardales MD, SOCOG
>Hospital Ginecobstetrico Docente Provincial, Camaguey, Cuba.
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>and/or interventions.
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Alicia
1st pregnancy
due 5/18/03