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In a message dated 26/05/2007 07:56:35 GMT Daylight Time,

lynworth@... writes:

your current GP should have those notes even if you were with a

different GP at the time. I would ask him about it

Ah there you are!

In theory he should Lynda but my notes got lost when i movd down to Devon

from London.

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Mo

your current GP should have those notes even if you were with a

different GP at the time. I would ask him about it

Lynda

MVP and heart click

>

> Barlow's syndrome is another name for MVP and in this piece below

> it says

> that in this syndrome exists then antibiotics would be needed for

> dental or

> surgical procedures.

> I distinctly remember the GP saying this to me when he sent me to

> the

> hospital for tests because he was aware that I was trying for a

> baby and said I

> would need to have this test to be sure because I might need

> antibiotic

> treatment before going into labour.

> So it seems less likely then, doesn't it, that I have this.

>

> Mo

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Do you remember the name of the hospital you were referred to? Maybe

your doc could write to them and ask for a copy of the letter from the

specialist. I'm sure they would have a copy on file

Lynda

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>

> Ah there you are!

> In theory he should Lynda but my notes got lost when i movd down to

> Devon

> from London.

>

> Mo

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In a message dated 28/05/2007 15:24:46 GMT Daylight Time, mmives@...

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and I did not have antibiotics (I was also induced).

How come, , that they did not give your the antiobiotics during

labour?

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In a message dated 28/05/2007 17:56:57 GMT Daylight Time, mmives@...

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I don't know. Why would they? Why would I need antibiotics for childbirth?

Earlier in this thread I mentioned that when my GP first diagnosed

a heart murmur and sent me to the hospital for confirmatory tests, he said to

me that he was concerned (because I was trying for a baby at the time), he

was concerned he said because if I did indeed have a murmur I would

antibiotics when I went into labour.

The hospital said I had a 'harmless heart click' and i have given the matter

no thought until it came up recently on the list as a possible reason for

the problems I occasionally get with rapid heart beat.

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I have MVP, my gynecologist at the time is the one that diagnosed it. He told

me I would need antibiotics befored ental work (therefore I have never gone bck

to the dentist since that diagnosis), and thisis the same gyn./ob that delivered

my first child, and I did not have antibiotics (I was also induced).

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MVP and heart click

>

> Barlow's syndrome is another name for MVP and in this piece below

> it says

> that in this syndrome exists then antibiotics would be needed for

> dental or

> surgical procedures.

> I distinctly remember the GP saying this to me when he sent me to

> the

> hospital for tests because he was aware that I was trying for a

> baby and said I

> would need to have this test to be sure because I might need

> antibiotic

> treatment before going into labour.

> So it seems less likely then, doesn't it, that I have this.

>

> Mo

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I don't know. Why would they? Why would I need antibiotics for childbirth?

Best,

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Blog ~ http://shellyct.blogspot.com/

~One can always be kind to people about whom one cares nothing.~

-- Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1891

Re: MVP and heart click

In a message dated 28/05/2007 15:24:46 GMT Daylight Time, mmives@...

writes:

and I did not have antibiotics (I was also induced).

How come, , that they did not give your the antiobiotics during

labour?

Mo

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I read that. That is why I said that I have MVP and did not have antibiotics

when I gave birth. I was sharing my contrary experience. And sharing that it

was the same doctor that diagnosed the MVP as delivered the child, so it is not

that he did not know I had MVP.

Best,

http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

Blog ~ http://shellyct.blogspot.com/

~One can always be kind to people about whom one cares nothing.~

-- Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1891

Re: MVP and heart click

In a message dated 28/05/2007 17:56:57 GMT Daylight Time, mmives@...

writes:

I don't know. Why would they? Why would I need antibiotics for childbirth?

Earlier in this thread I mentioned that when my GP first diagnosed

a heart murmur and sent me to the hospital for confirmatory tests, he said to

me that he was concerned (because I was trying for a baby at the time), he

was concerned he said because if I did indeed have a murmur I would

antibiotics when I went into labour.

The hospital said I had a 'harmless heart click' and i have given the matter

no thought until it came up recently on the list as a possible reason for

the problems I occasionally get with rapid heart beat.

Mo

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