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Old 29-May-2008, 17:30
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hey again!!!

am doing a case study essay and am basing it on obstetric choleostasis have anyone got any useful info around this area please xxx
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Sorry, love haven't covered this yet, next year!

Have you tried the RCOG site?

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Here's the link to their guideline

http://www.rcog.org.uk/index.asp?PageID=1348

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this is good...

http://www.perinatal.nhs.uk/reviews/...ophsiology.htm


http://www.perinatal.nhs.uk/reviews/...management.htm

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hey you thank you so much!!! your a star!!! xxxx
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Aww, was no bother, glad that helps

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have a look at this website it explains it very well - http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pre...pregnancy.html I have done a presentation to our class as part of a health promotion module. It is often overlooked and blood tests may initially come back as normal and therefore bile acid levels need to be monitored to reduce risks to baby.
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