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sonographers right to give information to patientFrom: roger sanders (sanders87529@yahoo.com)Wed Mar 24 10:14:35 1999
I just recieved this letter from a sonographer I trained. I am away from my files. Can anyone help? "today we were told by one of our Radiologists not to tell the patient the sex of the baby. And to keep our narrative while scanning the fetus VERY GENERIC. And we can't tell them how far along they are, even if the measurements are equal and they are intelligent people and they can read it on the screen, while we measure!!!.I am having heart failure, but keeping my cool. I have to present the sonographer's point of view at the next Radiologist QA meeting, so Ineed ammunition. If you could just steer me to the right journals for articles concerning the importance of the bonding between parents and fetus and maybe an article about the sonographer's role. I just haven't kept up with all the journals. Is there any way you could help me??"
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