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PostPosted: 12/03/06 - 19:47    Post subject: chorionic villi sampling Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi,
Just wondering if I as an expectant mother have the right to request cvs between weeks 10 - 12 of my pregnancy? We are very excited about the news of our new pregnancy however it is also a great source of anxiety. I am 28 yeaars of age and Have had two miscarriages, one of which was a second trimester miscarriage which consequently resulted in me haemorraging becoming bradicardic and close to death. Our son was born with severe Hypospadias. I have been told that this condition can be a hereditary thing and , I am very concerned that if we are to have another son, he may also have this condition. Our son has had two unsucessful surgeries to try to correct his abnormality and will soon undergo a third, it is heartbreaking and very traumatic to think that he may never function as a complete male, he may never be a father, or even be able to participate in intercourse, if we had the choice we certainly would not consider bringing another son into the world with this awful condition. What rights do we have?
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