Pyloric Stenosis

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

Stephen E. Dolgin MD FACS FAAP .
http://www.TheDoctorsVideos.com .
Chief of Pediatric Surgery- Schneider Childrens Hospital
Post Graduate - The Brigham and Womens Hospital & Harvard Medical School

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  • ummm, first born male? no, i was third born female. my son had this too and was second born. our scars are three inches long, mine pulls in so if i wear a fitted top u can see the scar through it.

    from being in hospital from 1 week old, it took THE SAME DOC THAT TREATED ME AS A BABY six whole weeks to find that what id told him from the get go. his birth weight was 7lb8, he went down to 4lb6. my son still has bowel issues at nearly three years old

  • My scar also is not tiny, fairly obvious.

  • my scar is not tiny.

  • It's theoretically caused by the drastic change of environment and diet

    caused by modern day mass migrations. It is especially prevalent in northern European

    first born males with a bloodtype B or O of mothers between ages 18-22

    whose last 3 months of pregnancy were stressful and who gave birth in the last quarter of the year.

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