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    Posted: 08 August 2010 at 8:26am
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I have recently had an appointment with the obstrician, he did a scan because I hadn't felt the baby move for a day - it moved on the scan Phew!    
However he said that the ward dopplers were 4.3 which is high.   He also said I have to have weekly visits to my midwife as a result (I am only 26 weeks)

Does anyone know what the Ward Dopplers are?

I tried dr google but couldn't find anything - First time ever!   

I am going to ask my midwife tomorrow but the suspense is getting to me.

Thanks

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A doppler ultrasound is an ultrasound is that looks at the blood flow through a vessel. It's the actual procedure rather than the result so you might have picked up on the wrong word.   Just a complete guess then - but possibly the blood flow in the placenta is what he was talking about?
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Thanks, He did say that it was the flow, but I'm not sure what the ratio means, The letter he sent said "the ward dopplers were 4.3."

I think it either means that too much blood is flowing into the baby or out, but I was hoping someone knew which way. I will find out tomorrow from the midwife.



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I wonder if it means the results of the doppler readings from when you were in the hospital ward??? good luck!
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Yep thats what it means, MrsJMcD is spot on!
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