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Re: Baby ComingFrom: T whelan (twhelan3@mail.bayou.com)Tue Aug 11 17:21:19 1998
Hi folks, Though I am RDMS in OB/GYN, I am a Father to be, and ask for advice. My wife came home from a visit with the OB Doc with a hand-out regarding the "triple test". This test involves testing for Down Syndrome, NT defects, using AFP's as indicators. I have never had kids before. I am a typical Father-to-be. I am nervous, and PROMISED I would ask the best people in the WORLD regarding these tests. Should she take the blood test? There are many false/positives involved from what I know. She is only 28, healthy as a race-horse. I have not looked. Yet! d:-) P.S. She heard the babie's HB on the pocket Dop at the Doc's office today, and is BEGGING me to look! The Doc want's to charge $350 to do a 20 week US. No Registered Sonographer, No Overead. I said no. EDC MARCH 1 Sincerely, Tom Whelan R.D.M.S., R.D.C.S., R.V.T. ( ..and I know nothing, but what the Lord allows me to know)
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