Re: Short Femur Length compare to normal range !!

From: R GOZDOWSKI (sylultra@hotmail.com)
Fri Nov 2 11:24:35 2007


Hello, I would love to help answer your questions but I am not a Dr and would not even think about advising you. So I would advise speaking with your Dr. about your concerns and see what they advise. You can always ask for a second opinion at a Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist or ask for a repeat ultrasound to verify accuracy.

Sorry I cannot tell you more,

Best Regards,

Rose Gozdowski, RDMS, LPN Sylvania Ultrasound Institute Phone- 419-841-7766 Fax 419-841-7555 > Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 09:24:28 -0500> From: drpkgp@gmail.com> To: ultrasound@dns.obgyn.net> Subject: Short Femur Length compare to normal range !!> > Hi,> My wife(27yrs) is pregnant and now her pregnancy is 24 weeks old. We> both are of sort height. Today when we went for routine Ultrasound ,the> report has come out as BPD is 61.1mm and FL is 33.7 mm, hc = 22.14 cm> and Bulky Placenta.> My question is will the pregnancy last? Or we will have to do an> abortion ? If the pregnancy will held then what are the chances that the> child will live after birth and will not be affected by Down syndrome> and other deficiencies? Now I am really worried and before I do any> decision I want to get some knowledge from you people...> > Please do help me.> > Thanks & Regards,> D Paul>
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