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Re: [hudvalleybirthnetwork] Re: Info twins in one amniotic sac

I think that Dr. Clunie at White Plains Perinatology was a even headed and patient doctor to work with.

Amy

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From: Johanna <calmdoula@...>
Subject: [hudvalleybirthnetwork] Re: Info twins in one amniotic sac
To: hudvalleybirthnetwork@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, July 27, 2009, 8:02 AM

 

I just had the pleasure of a birth with Dr. Millicent Comrie. She is a great, steady, patient, experienced OB. She is in Brooklyn and works at LICH, 718 852 9185. This is probably too far for regular visits for this mom, but maybe she could get a second opinion/consult. This OB is absolutely the best one I have worked with.

--- In hudvalleybirthnetwo rk@yahoogroups. com, "michmccoydc" <michmccoydc@ ...> wrote:
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> I received this request from a friend of mine. I don't know much about this. Any help would be appreciated
> Michelle McCoy
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> Hi Everyone- Hope you are all enjoying the summer... I am in search of information and hope you can help. Someone I know found out yesterday they are pregnant with twins and the twins are sharing one amniotic sac. Apparently there is a high risk of fetal demise due to the cords being knotted, strangulation, etc. They have given her options such as complete terminations, selective termination, or possibly hospitalization for months for daily fetal monitoring. This person had horrible depression after her first pregnancy, so hospitalization is not a great option for her. If you know anyone at all who had this (it one in like 36,000) please let me know if we could contact them to discuss it.
> She is in the process of trying to get a second opinion, etc. Please forward to anyone who might be able to have contacts (OBs, midwifes, etc)
> Thanks so much for your help,
> Christine Hourihan, DC
> 201-848-7835
> cmh72@...
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I received this request from a friend of mine. I don't know much about this. Any help would be appreciated Michelle McCoy Hi Everyone- Hope you are all...
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Jul 25, 2009
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I just had the pleasure of a birth with Dr. Millicent Comrie. She is a great, steady, patient, experienced OB. She is in Brooklyn and works at LICH, 718 852...
Johanna
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Jul 27, 2009
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I think that Dr. Clunie at White Plains Perinatology was a even headed and patient doctor to work with. Amy Please use my gmail address,...
Amy Lewis
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Jul 27, 2009
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I don't know that a second opinion would help, if she really does have twins in one amniotic sac. I did lots of research on twins when I was pregnant with my...
Nancy McDaid
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Jul 27, 2009
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Long ago I had a student in my parenting classes whose twins shared the amnitic and Chorion sacs.  I think she spent lots of time in the hospital and...
Lauren Taylor
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