User talk:FranB

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Regarding your inquiry about strokes, starting articles to ask a question is not what Wikipedia is for. The place to ask questions would be the Reference desk.

Cheers. The El Reyko 03:46, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

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Can anyone provide me with information relating to "factual proof" of a stroke occuring "in-uteral". How is that determined and proved that the "stroke" actually "took place" while "in-uteral" and not during delivery? I have yet to find the answers I have dug for, for 6 years now. If I had an honest answer, I could put it all to rest. I had twin boy and girl 6 years ago via C-Section and my boy now has left hemiplegia due to what, they say was caused by a stroke "in-uteral". Still looking for and hoping for some possible proof and validation to that. Could that not be detected on an ultra-sound prior to delivery? If anyone can provide me with some information on that, I would appreciate it. Please feel free to email me at: alabarlow1@wowway.com. I welcome all responses. Thanks! Fran Barlow


 * The reason you may be having difficulty looking this up is that it's [stroke in utero]. You will find support groups here and here. An ultrasound would not be useful to diagnosis this. - Nunh-huh 03:49, 8 April 2006 (UTC)