Re: BPP & fetal tone

From: Terry J. DuBose (duboseterryj@uams.edu)
Tue Nov 11 08:15:46 2003


Thanks for this... I felt it was true because we score them differently, but was not sure of the definitive answer. Thanks, Terry

LDPLATT@aol.com writes: >Terry
> Yes I am still "lurking" out here......Hope all is well....Yes it is possible to have No Tone and have Sluggish movements.While there is obviouisly a relationship some fetuses will not be able to flex there hands well,arch their back etc as they get sicker,yet one can see some limb movement........I hope this helps ......
> Larry

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