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Re: Simple question that needs answering! (Maggie)
From: Anonym (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:59:35 -0600 (CST)
Thanks for all the replies, however, not to be rude but I wasn't asking
for your opinion about whether it was ethical or not, just an answer to
see if it was possible. I realize that a normal relationship would not
require someone to pull schemes like this, but I was just looking out
for my friend...I wouldn't want her to lose her husband when/if he ever
finds out that this was the way his child was conceived. Thank you,
Maggie for answering my question.
At Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Amy wrote:
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>Maggie,
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>DH is short for Dear Husband.
>
>At Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Maggie wrote:
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>>At Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Shelbie wrote:
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>>>Is there a blood test that can detect if a woman's not taking her BCP's
>>>when she becomes pregnant? My friend (no, really, she's my friend) is
>>>trying to "trick" her DH into getting pg. by not taking her BCP's when
>>>he thinks she is. So, is there a way for the Dr. to find out she
>>>wasn't taking her pills when she conceived? I know the Dr./Pt.
>>>confidentiality thing, but there's not much to be done about that if he
>>>goes in for every visit with her. Thanks!
>>
>>Hi Shelbie,
>>
>>What is a DH?
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>>She needs to get some alone time with her doctor to discuss this. I'm
>>not sure if there is a blood test or not that can detect if a woman is
>>taking BCP's. I imagine that there would be one.
>>
>>Take care,
>>Maggie
>>
>>--
>>Maggie Beth Anderson
>>Medical Student at University of Washington
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