@ravenwings0205 @WSJ those parts are awfully small to be of use. Or do you hate medical research that can save lives? Meme of the ignorant.
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@Stephen_Villano@ravenwings0205@WSJ There is always an exception and certainly you have one. Killing babies is still not a good thing! -
@GypsyRider2015@ravenwings0205@WSJ anyone being killed is a bad thing. Too much shoot first, try to be a hero and zero training r exper. -
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@ravenwings0205@GypsyRider2015@WSJ odd, in Pennsylvania, I don't need a firearm course. - 14 more replies
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@WSJ@mlalanda Es parte del encarnizamiento médico con las mujeres http://equipocesca.org/encarnizamiento-diagnostico-y-terapeutico-con-las-mujeres/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@WSJ@mlalanda No one routine ultrasound is needed. We know it from 1993 http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM199309163291201 … Norway offers one, o no one. -
@WSJ@mlalanda A personal experience in Norway http://corinnenorway.blogspot.com.es/2014/04/an-idiots-guide-to-having-kid-in-norway.html …
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@WSJ@DrJenGunter Because its better to be surprised on birthday by condition you didn't bother to use a safe, easy, cheap test to look for? -
@tyriancobalt@WSJ@DrJenGunter the overwhelming majority of defects are readily apparent by week 18 of pregnancy. -
@Stephen_Villano@WSJ@DrJenGunter Not high/low fluid, malpositions, macrosamia, variety of placental issues...Why avoid easily gotten data? -
@tyriancobalt@WSJ@DrJenGunter macrosamia, malpositions can be palpated. Placental & fluid issues are visible at 18 weeks. -
@Stephen_Villano@WSJ@DrJenGunter Placenta, fluid issues can appear late 3rd. Palpation much less accurate, not safer than ultrasound. -
@Stephen_Villano@WSJ@DrJenGunter One severely injured baby can cost millions for care. Ultrasound much cheaper! Also safe, easy.
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