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Old 07-05-2008, 01:20 PM   #13 (permalink)
sarahgmac
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I have two healthy girls and have had a ton of u/s.

I was high risk because of GD all three pregnancies and have had more than 20 u/s in each one. None of my kids have autism.

I would rather have an u/s to see if there are any problems than to just stick my head in the sand and hope for everything to be the best. There are worse things that can be wrong besides autism.

If you have GD you risk having your child stillborn...and they use u/s to check the placenta and umbilical cord to make sure the blood is still flowing.
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