Re: Uterine

From: Terry J DuBose (tjdubose@juno.com)
Sun Jun 2 08:41:31 2002


Dear Rose, we understand your and your sister-in-law's concern. Ultrasound@OBGYN.net is for professionals to discuss the use of sonography in women's health... Pregnancy&Birth is an area designed for the public to ask the questions you have. In that location other women who have similar concerns will also benefit. I am forwarding your question to Pregnancy-Birth@OBGYN.net, and will go there to answer it. You should go to that forum to see the answers and discussion. In addition read the following article, which may help you to understand the complexity of your question.

http://www.obgyn.net/us/cotm/9909/Bands.htm

Peace, Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMS Chair, Ultrasound @OBGYN.net

On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 21:09:54 -0500 rose m kerekes <kerekes2@juno.com> writes: > My sister-in-law is 9 weeks pregant. She spotted for about 3 weeks.
> The
> spotting stopped but the ultra sound showed amniotic bands. The
> doctor
> said the baby is far away from the bands and she will ,monitor her
> weekly
> not to worry. My question is can she have a healthy normal baby
> wihout
> defects when you have amniotic bands? What are the percentages?
> Will she
> have to worry her next 7 months? Is there anything she can do to
> prevent
> the leakage ? I will appreciate ANY HELP.
>
> Thank You,
>
> Rose ( Kerekes2@Juno.com)
>




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