SEARCHING FOR NEMO......LMAO LADY THERE IS 3.. CANT YOU FIND ONE? OK LOOK I HAVE TO HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR,
THE ROOM ISNT THAT BAD REALLY ITS QUITE ALOT BIGGER THEN THE NORMAL DELIVERY ROOMS. I HEAR THEY HAVE A NICE CAFE DOWNSTAIRS? HAVE YOU EVER HAD NICE HOSPITAL FOOD? LMAO
FALLOW ME PEOPLE FOR YOUR PERSONAL TOUR OF....BEDREST IN NORTH DALLAS WOMENS HOSPITAL...NEXT STOP? OB FLOOR
YES FOLKS THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU GO TO THE DRS AND COMPALINE....HE MAKES YOU GO FIND A NEW HOME...
CLINICAL SUMMARY
Type of Gestation: Triplet Monochorionic/Triamniotic Pregnancy.
A thick membrane was seen separating baby A, baby B, and baby C.
Baby A is located in the lower, midline part of the uterus.
Baby A's size is appropriate for gestational age
Baby A's placental location: Anterior.
Baby B is located in the right, superior part of the uterus.
Baby B's size is appropriate for gestational age
Baby B's placental location: Anterior
Baby C is located in the left, superior part of the uterus.
Baby C's size is appropriate for gestational age
Baby C's placental location: Posterior
Uterus and adnexae: No abnormalities seen.
There is fetal heart motion for each fetus.
Ultrasound cannot detect all fetal/preganancy abnormalities
Type of Gestation: Triplet Monochorionic/Triamniotic Pregnancy.
A thick membrane was seen separating baby A, baby B, and baby C.
Baby A is located in the lower, midline part of the uterus.
Baby A's size is appropriate for gestational age
Baby A's placental location: Anterior.
Baby B is located in the right, superior part of the uterus.
Baby B's size is appropriate for gestational age
Baby B's placental location: Anterior
Baby C is located in the left, superior part of the uterus.
Baby C's size is appropriate for gestational age
Baby C's placental location: Posterior
Uterus and adnexae: No abnormalities seen.
There is fetal heart motion for each fetus.
Ultrasound cannot detect all fetal/preganancy abnormalities
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