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    expectingcouple
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    SR Doctor in the D/FW Area? Texas?

    I am pregnant with twins and due to health issues we need to have an SR.

    I have read other posts on this board and know it is a sensitive issue and it is by no means an easy choice.

    My question is what Doctors in the D/FW Area or in Texas in general do you recommend?

    I have read about Dr Evans in New York but have not heard of any Doctors in Texas.

    Thank You for your help.



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    I would contact the Maternal Fetal Medicine department of a large university hospital in your area. DFW is a large city and would have a perinatologist who does selective reduction. If the one you call doesn't do the procedure ask them if they know of a doctor that does.


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