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Re: Partial mole?From: Yiannis Nickolidakis (nickolidakis@geneticsunit.gr)Tue Mar 19 13:40:11 2002
At Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Skyydiva1@aol.com wrote: > >i am 8 1/2 weeks pregnant. had some bleeding at 5 weeks, took a "beta"? test, >#'s came back very high-114,000. the emergency room dr. said that i could >have multiple births or a partial mole. i had a sonogram at the hospital >yesterday, then went back to my dr. for another blood test(hgc?) to see what >the levels will be. my baby has very strong, normal heartbeat. please give me >your opinion, advice, etc. >my blood test results will not be back until tomorrow. >thank you in advance, >s.j. clary >skyydiva1@aol.com Dear frend, I strongly beleive that you'll have a normal pregnancy. After fetal heart beat was seen, the possibility for missing and for partial mole is much lower. Be optimist Best wishes from Greece
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