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Re: early intrautreine pregnancyFrom: Anatoly Garkusha (agarkushaua@yahoo.com)Sun Apr 7 04:53:06 2002
Beautiful images of the low lying pregnancy. Thanx. 1. There is a small separation of the GS, so it is a sign of the threatened abortion all right, to add to the clinics. This very pregnancy is otherwise normal. 2. Per se such state must not be called a threatened abortion, but a low lying pregnancy. Some similar cases of mine went along successfully. 3. In all cases, where I wrote the higher possibility of the threatened abortion to the gynecologist, I took pity of it later. The patient got very worried (we used to hand the resume to him). It would be proper to call up to the treating doctor so that to exclude that reaction. Anatoly.
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