R: Fetus....male?...female?

From: Andrea Corda (acord@tin.it)
Wed Jan 17 14:29:30 2001


In my region,almost all want to know the sex of the baby.One thing for sure is important,and it is that you must tell if the baby is a male or a female with a 100% reliability.You can't make a mistake with such an easy diagnosis. Andrea Corda MD

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From: AKJENNINGS@aol.com To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 7:59 PM Subject: Re: Fetus....male?...female?

I live in the Northeast United States. I would guess that at least 85% of the patients I deal with want to know the sex of the fetus, and we routinely tell them. I find that just as many women are looking for a boy as men are. Conversely, I have met several men, who are finding out they are having their second girl, who think all men should be so privileged as to have a "Daddy's Girl." There's no easy answer.

Anita Jennings RDMS




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