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So we went to see the perinatologist for the level 2 ultrasound. We

found out that we are having a boy!!!!! So Henry will be here

halloween day. The doc we saw did his res. @ Mayo. He had treated 2

other pregnant women with PSC, and he said that he has noticed that

everything seems to go well with the pregnancy until week 30, and then

Blood Pressure seems to go up. So he suggested that I weigh myself

weekly, and take my blood pressure weekly. Until week 30, then he

suggests that I weigh myself weekly, but take my blood pressure daily.

But that the other 2 women seemed to do well, and so far, I am doing

good too. So to all you who are thinking about having a baby, or that

the OBGYNs that you are seeing are skeptical about it. Tell them to

contact the Fetal Maternal Medical Clinic @ the U of Minnesota, and

talk to the Perinatologist there that has dealt with pregnant women

with PSC. I hope this helps somone else! I say GO FOR IT!!!!! I haven't

felt better!!! HAPPY 4th of JULY to ALL!!!!! Annie

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Congratulations Annie,

I went back in the archives and found you first used this e-mail address back in January, before the doctors could have know you were pregnant, let alone what sex. Now that is the power of positive thinking!

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So we went to see the perinatologist for the level 2 ultrasound. We found out that we are having a boy!!!!! So Henry will be here halloween day. The doc we saw did his res. @ Mayo. He had treated 2

other pregnant women with PSC, and he said that he has noticed that everything seems to go well with the pregnancy until week 30, and then Blood Pressure seems to go up. So he suggested that I weigh myself weekly, and take my blood pressure weekly. Until week 30, then he

suggests that I weigh myself weekly, but take my blood pressure daily. But that the other 2 women seemed to do well, and so far, I am doing good too. So to all you who are thinking about having a baby, or that

the OBGYNs that you are seeing are skeptical about it. Tell them to contact the Fetal Maternal Medical Clinic @ the U of Minnesota, and talk to the Perinatologist there that has dealt with pregnant women with PSC. I hope this helps somone else! I say GO FOR IT!!!!! I haven't

felt better!!! HAPPY 4th of JULY to ALL!!!!! Annie -- Ian Cribb P.Eng.

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Congratulations Annie,

I went back in the archives and found you first used this e-mail address back in January, before the doctors could have know you were pregnant, let alone what sex. Now that is the power of positive thinking!

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So we went to see the perinatologist for the level 2 ultrasound. We found out that we are having a boy!!!!! So Henry will be here halloween day. The doc we saw did his res. @ Mayo. He had treated 2

other pregnant women with PSC, and he said that he has noticed that everything seems to go well with the pregnancy until week 30, and then Blood Pressure seems to go up. So he suggested that I weigh myself weekly, and take my blood pressure weekly. Until week 30, then he

suggests that I weigh myself weekly, but take my blood pressure daily. But that the other 2 women seemed to do well, and so far, I am doing good too. So to all you who are thinking about having a baby, or that

the OBGYNs that you are seeing are skeptical about it. Tell them to contact the Fetal Maternal Medical Clinic @ the U of Minnesota, and talk to the Perinatologist there that has dealt with pregnant women with PSC. I hope this helps somone else! I say GO FOR IT!!!!! I haven't

felt better!!! HAPPY 4th of JULY to ALL!!!!! Annie -- Ian Cribb P.Eng.

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Annie,

Congratulations! How exciting!! I had my baby boy the day before

Haloween last year. What a gift! Good luck and feel well.

Ruth, mother to Tamar and Erez

UC - 2000, Colectomy - 2007, PSC - 2008

>

> So we went to see the perinatologist for the level 2 ultrasound. We

> found out that we are having a boy!!!!! So Henry will be

here

> halloween day. The doc we saw did his res. @ Mayo. He had treated 2

> other pregnant women with PSC, and he said that he has noticed that

> everything seems to go well with the pregnancy until week 30, and

then

> Blood Pressure seems to go up. So he suggested that I weigh myself

> weekly, and take my blood pressure weekly. Until week 30, then he

> suggests that I weigh myself weekly, but take my blood pressure

daily.

> But that the other 2 women seemed to do well, and so far, I am

doing

> good too. So to all you who are thinking about having a baby, or

that

> the OBGYNs that you are seeing are skeptical about it. Tell them to

> contact the Fetal Maternal Medical Clinic @ the U of Minnesota, and

> talk to the Perinatologist there that has dealt with pregnant women

> with PSC. I hope this helps somone else! I say GO FOR IT!!!!! I

haven't

> felt better!!! HAPPY 4th of JULY to ALL!!!!! Annie

>

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Annie,

Congratulations! How exciting!! I had my baby boy the day before

Haloween last year. What a gift! Good luck and feel well.

Ruth, mother to Tamar and Erez

UC - 2000, Colectomy - 2007, PSC - 2008

>

> So we went to see the perinatologist for the level 2 ultrasound. We

> found out that we are having a boy!!!!! So Henry will be

here

> halloween day. The doc we saw did his res. @ Mayo. He had treated 2

> other pregnant women with PSC, and he said that he has noticed that

> everything seems to go well with the pregnancy until week 30, and

then

> Blood Pressure seems to go up. So he suggested that I weigh myself

> weekly, and take my blood pressure weekly. Until week 30, then he

> suggests that I weigh myself weekly, but take my blood pressure

daily.

> But that the other 2 women seemed to do well, and so far, I am

doing

> good too. So to all you who are thinking about having a baby, or

that

> the OBGYNs that you are seeing are skeptical about it. Tell them to

> contact the Fetal Maternal Medical Clinic @ the U of Minnesota, and

> talk to the Perinatologist there that has dealt with pregnant women

> with PSC. I hope this helps somone else! I say GO FOR IT!!!!! I

haven't

> felt better!!! HAPPY 4th of JULY to ALL!!!!! Annie

>

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