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Re: Clarification on All or Nothing Phenomenon

From: Hector Nemirovsky M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 30 Sep 2003 15:11:28 -0500 (CDT)


It applies to 2 to 3 weeks after conception.

At Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Detailed wrote: >
>I am a pregnant 32 year old with one child who is now 3.
>
>I have read all of the archives on the all or nothing rule/phenomenon.
>Will an MD please clarify how long after conception the rule applies. I
>have read that there isn't a critical period of embryo development until
>2.5 weeks after conception. Is this when the rule begins to diminish or
>doesn't apply?
>
>Additionally, it might be helpful to define the all or nothing rule for
>any new forum participants. Lastly, is there a resource where I can
>read more about the rule/phenomenon - outside of the forum?
>
>Kindest Regards,
>Very Detailed!
>
>--
>Detailed
>

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Hector Nemirovsky M.D.
Fmr Head Obstetrics Division, Hospital Fernández, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fmr Assistant Professor in Obstetrics at Medical School, Buenos Aires University, Argentina
Private Practice,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina

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