Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 My daughter was born two weeks late and 5.6lbs. No body fat, in respiratory distress. They initially thought she was a premie and a mistake on date of conception was made. She fit the IUGR definition perfectly, but no one mentioned that to us. Don't know if that was a contributing factor or not. cathylynn2 wrote: > How many here had babies born who were > in fetal distress? developed IUGR following my ill-fated flu shot at 6 months gestation. She went into serious fetal distress 3 weeks early and I had to be induced. She was only 4 pounds, dark blue from prolonged oxygen deprivation, had hep B, vitamin K....pretty much never had a chance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 You know....the more I think about this, it makes me think about my pregnancy with . I was 2 weeks overdue and we moved houses and I lifted boxes and did not go into labor. I had to be induced with ptocian(msp?). She was born with macrocephaly and low muscle tone. She would not make eye contact at all and even while nursing. She had jaundice too. I still believe that the rhogam I received while pregnant was filled with thimerosol. I told my hubby today what had said about the toxic waste dump removal. Then we were talking about how someone on here went to the health dept to get a religious exemption. Then I said...this is supposed to be a free country. Why in the world would you have to even have a religious exemption to not take a shot. You should be able to not take a shot if you don't want to whether you are religious or not. JMO Shanna ('s mom) -- In Autism_in_Girls , Belcher wrote: > > My daughter was born two weeks late and 5.6lbs. No body fat, in respiratory distress. They initially thought she was a premie and a mistake on date of conception was made. She fit the IUGR definition perfectly, but no one mentioned that to us. Don't know if that was a contributing factor or not. > > cathylynn2 wrote: > > > > How many here had babies born who were > > in fetal distress? > > developed IUGR following my ill-fated flu shot at 6 months > gestation. She went into serious fetal distress 3 weeks early and I > had to be induced. She was only 4 pounds, dark blue from prolonged > oxygen deprivation, had hep B, vitamin K....pretty much never had a > chance. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 cathy that sound smuch like of my missy too, she also had of iugr ( intrauterine growth retardations, meaning their growth was of thwarted because of hte fetal distress because of the medical causes. Sondra In Autism_in_Girls , cathylynn2 wrote: > > > > > > How many here had babies born who were > > in fetal distress? > > developed IUGR following my ill-fated flu shot at 6 months > gestation. She went into serious fetal distress 3 weeks early and I > had to be induced. She was only 4 pounds, dark blue from prolonged > oxygen deprivation, had hep B, vitamin K....pretty much never had a > chance. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 That is a wonderful way to put it. Like, do we have to get a religious exemption for not taking a medication a doctor has deemed as helpful? Do we have to get a religious exemption not to have a medical procedure performed? Debi --- In Autism_in_Girls , " joans_java " Then I said...this is > supposed to be a free country. Why in the world would you have to > even have a religious exemption to not take a shot. You should be > able to not take a shot if you don't want to whether you are > religious or not. JMO > Shanna ('s mom) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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