Re: Help! Ultrasound Defect seen early in pregnancy HELP!!!!!

From: Daniel Margulies (danymarg@fibertel.com.ar)
Fri Jan 4 18:44:09 2002


second opinion to confirm the results Then do what the Fetal Maternal/Perinatologist suggest

>----- Original Message -----
From: XcitedNewMommy <xcitednewmommy@hotmail.com> To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND <ultrasound@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 4:26 PM Subject: Re: Help! Ultrasound Defect seen early in pregnancy HELP!!!!!

> Please take this poll:
> Poll Question: Would you term. if your child had mulitple life
> threatening birth defects?
>

http://answerpoint.ask.com/qa/threadshow.cfm?mb=7005578754713227&msgpage=1&m sgb26617911331430 >
> At Wed, 2 Jan 2002, XcitedNewMommy wrote:
> >
> >(Perinatoligists/Fetal Maternal Medicine) Hi, I am 4 mos. pregnant and
> >have been told thru "one basic ultrasound" that my infant is showing
> >signs of Encephalocele,congenital heart defect,early intrauterine growth
> >restriction retardation. The Fetal Maternal Specialist suggests I
> >terminate my baby! ** My question is is there anyone that has gone thru
> >a diagnoses like this and what were the results? Were they correct? Did
> >you go for second opinion and if so, what were those results? ** I am
> >"SO" interested in hearing your feedback... ANY AND ALL FEEDBACK IS
> >WELCOMED!!!!!!!!!
> >
> >Sincerely,
> >XcitedNewMommy - ATL,GA
> >xcitednewmommy@hotmail.com
>
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