Re: Cloverleaf Skull?l?

From: Terry J. DuBose (duboseterryj@uams.edu)
Wed Aug 13 13:12:37 2003


We understand your concern and confusion. However, your questions and history is very complex, and the advice to seek genetic counseling is best. Talk to your physician also.

Good luck, Terry DuBose, M.S., RDMS

ultrasound@obgyn.net writes: >Hello
>
>Please tell me more about this case. Cloverleaf Skull? What is the effect if the mother decide to keep the baby. How late can a woman have an abortion? I am 35 years old and was recommended to go to a genetic consultation. Diabetes runs in my family too. My boyfriend's sister is autistic. Is autism hereditary? Is this something that can be detected by Genetic Amniocenthesis? If this question is not for you would you be able to forward it the right personnel.
>
>Thanks so much
>
>Kind regards
>Josephine

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