Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 HI I gave birth to my daughter at 38 weeks. She did have her feet turned in since she was so squashed but as she's gotten old they've corrected themselves by themselves and with a little bit of massage. One of her ankles still turns in so she trips on it, but it seems to also be getting better. Good Luck!! dd 8/14/01 ds 5/6/03 Combo Platter Resection scheduled for 12/28/04!!!! > > I read more here more than I post and find everyone's stories and > info very helpful. Let me say thank you to all of you who share > your stories and experiences. As I'm sure many of you do, I search > the internet like crazy looking for new info. Recently I ran across > a study that states that offspring of women with a BU are 4X more > likely to be born with congenital malformations. Have any of you > fellow BU'ers had any experience with this? Also, if you have a BU > and have given birth, at how many weeks did you do so? > > Thank you > Alison > 2 mc > BU Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 HI I gave birth to my daughter at 38 weeks. She did have her feet turned in since she was so squashed but as she's gotten old they've corrected themselves by themselves and with a little bit of massage. One of her ankles still turns in so she trips on it, but it seems to also be getting better. Good Luck!! dd 8/14/01 ds 5/6/03 Combo Platter Resection scheduled for 12/28/04!!!! > > I read more here more than I post and find everyone's stories and > info very helpful. Let me say thank you to all of you who share > your stories and experiences. As I'm sure many of you do, I search > the internet like crazy looking for new info. Recently I ran across > a study that states that offspring of women with a BU are 4X more > likely to be born with congenital malformations. Have any of you > fellow BU'ers had any experience with this? Also, if you have a BU > and have given birth, at how many weeks did you do so? > > Thank you > Alison > 2 mc > BU Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 HI I gave birth to my daughter at 38 weeks. She did have her feet turned in since she was so squashed but as she's gotten old they've corrected themselves by themselves and with a little bit of massage. One of her ankles still turns in so she trips on it, but it seems to also be getting better. Good Luck!! dd 8/14/01 ds 5/6/03 Combo Platter Resection scheduled for 12/28/04!!!! > > I read more here more than I post and find everyone's stories and > info very helpful. Let me say thank you to all of you who share > your stories and experiences. As I'm sure many of you do, I search > the internet like crazy looking for new info. Recently I ran across > a study that states that offspring of women with a BU are 4X more > likely to be born with congenital malformations. Have any of you > fellow BU'ers had any experience with this? Also, if you have a BU > and have given birth, at how many weeks did you do so? > > Thank you > Alison > 2 mc > BU Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Thank you for sharing I'm glad to hear that they are correcting OK. > > > > I read more here more than I post and find everyone's stories and > > info very helpful. Let me say thank you to all of you who share > > your stories and experiences. As I'm sure many of you do, I > search > > the internet like crazy looking for new info. Recently I ran > across > > a study that states that offspring of women with a BU are 4X more > > likely to be born with congenital malformations. Have any of you > > fellow BU'ers had any experience with this? Also, if you have a > BU > > and have given birth, at how many weeks did you do so? > > > > Thank you > > Alison > > 2 mc > > BU Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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