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Re: CVS or Amnio?

From: anneminke (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 25 Sep 1998 15:11:41 -0500 (CDT)


Dear Doctor Ross,

Thank you for answering. Yes, next week we will see a specialist and have a conversation to evaluate all the questions we have. The reason why I posted this question was to try to be better prepared, and to ask the right questions. More knowledge always generates more (and hopefully better) questions, right? :-)

We were given a informationbooklet that states that the risk of something going wrong in CVS is 0,5% and with an amnio 0,3%. It's not awfully much, I know. I only hope that there are'nt other statistics that are higher!!(Wouldn't mind them being lower ofcourse!)

Thanks again, Anneminke

At Thu, 24 Sep 1998, Dr. wrote: >
>Dear Anneminke
>
>The most important part of deciding whether to have an invasive test and
>if so which one is to spend time with a specialist who spends the
>majority of their time providing fetal medicine services. Only with a
>recognised specialist can you ask the questions you need to ask and get
>informed answers. The final decision must be yours based on the
>information you have been given and not the decision of the doctor!
>
>A useful starting point is to ask how many procedures the doctor has
>performed and what their complication risk is.
>
>I hope that you find a specialist near to you who can provide you with
>the information and procedure you want. Remember, be bold and ask
>questions.
>
>Best wishes for you pregnancy
>
>Dr R Welch
>
>--
>Ross Welch
>Consultant in Fetomaternal medicine
>Duchess of Westminster Wing
>Arrowe Park Hospital
>Upton, Wirral.
>UK
>
>Current president International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society.
>

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temp. e-mail-address: nlco5055@capitolonline.nl





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