bellybutton
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Hi girls.
just went to see Dr Ann Tan today, praise God, it was good news! the water that she infused was still there, and bb has grown!.. and the blood flow to the placenta is normal. She is still not able to identify the reason for me drying up, but she said so far, the signs are good, and I can see that both her and the nurse were genuinely happy for us. This is really God's work...
Amy, so sorry to hear about your case. i totally understand what you went through in KKH. we received the same bo-chap treatment there..
I've done a lot of research about gynaes in singapore. in your case, you should go to a doctor that specialise in fetal maternal medicine (sub-specialist in fetal abnormlity). In Singapore, i think there are a few renowned ones. Prof Yeo from KKH, Dr Ann Tan in Mt E, dr Henry Cheng from GlenE. However, amongst them all, i'd highly recommend Dr Ann Tan in your case. She was the chief of high-risk pregnancy in SGH, and she had a lot of track records for delivering bb of high risk pregnancies. She is an expert in scanning, her machine is like those in KKH which is capable of scanning for abnormality in 1st trimester.
Most importantly, she really has a heart for patients, and she is very pro-life. She will try all ways and means to save your bb. So far, in my case, she was the only doctor that gave us hope and told us she'd stand with us as long as there's a fighting chance. All other gynaes that we saw told us to terminate. Just read an article about her in her clinic today, she said her calling is to help women of high risk pregnancy to deliver bb.
I also just learnt from a friend who's in the midst of a lawsuit against her gynae, who is in his 50s and did not detect her bb's congenital defects. she said not all gynaes in singapore are certified to scan the foetus, especially those in the 50s and 60s. and of course, not all machines are capable of detecting abnormality. so if you belong to the high risk group, it's important to choose a good gynae that specialise in complex obstetrics scans.
just went to see Dr Ann Tan today, praise God, it was good news! the water that she infused was still there, and bb has grown!.. and the blood flow to the placenta is normal. She is still not able to identify the reason for me drying up, but she said so far, the signs are good, and I can see that both her and the nurse were genuinely happy for us. This is really God's work...
Amy, so sorry to hear about your case. i totally understand what you went through in KKH. we received the same bo-chap treatment there..
I've done a lot of research about gynaes in singapore. in your case, you should go to a doctor that specialise in fetal maternal medicine (sub-specialist in fetal abnormlity). In Singapore, i think there are a few renowned ones. Prof Yeo from KKH, Dr Ann Tan in Mt E, dr Henry Cheng from GlenE. However, amongst them all, i'd highly recommend Dr Ann Tan in your case. She was the chief of high-risk pregnancy in SGH, and she had a lot of track records for delivering bb of high risk pregnancies. She is an expert in scanning, her machine is like those in KKH which is capable of scanning for abnormality in 1st trimester.
Most importantly, she really has a heart for patients, and she is very pro-life. She will try all ways and means to save your bb. So far, in my case, she was the only doctor that gave us hope and told us she'd stand with us as long as there's a fighting chance. All other gynaes that we saw told us to terminate. Just read an article about her in her clinic today, she said her calling is to help women of high risk pregnancy to deliver bb.
I also just learnt from a friend who's in the midst of a lawsuit against her gynae, who is in his 50s and did not detect her bb's congenital defects. she said not all gynaes in singapore are certified to scan the foetus, especially those in the 50s and 60s. and of course, not all machines are capable of detecting abnormality. so if you belong to the high risk group, it's important to choose a good gynae that specialise in complex obstetrics scans.