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Depending on time I should be there.
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Sorry to hear about your dad. My dad did something similar 6 years ago.it was not long after my brother had gone to Oz. I think this was a trigger point for it. He spent a night in ITU and then onto the main ward. He was seen by the mental health team whodeclared he was not a danger to himself and were ready to discharge him (even though my dad has a history of depression and is known by the mental health team) Anyway I ended up writing a letter saying I was taking no responsibility for my dad and
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Happy to stay on the list. Although can I too have his name taken off. It's a bit too distinctive
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[quote user="Bubbles07"] thanks for the replies. i had a really good consultant last time it was just that i felt so scared all the way thru the pregnancy. i was just desperate to get to the end. i dont know if i could go thru that again but i dont want to NOT get pregnant again. Mossy- you have had similar probs to me. how did u feel during pregnancy no 3? what did ur consultant say? hope u dont mind me asking.thanks. [/quote] i was too busy looking after 2 children to think about being
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We had one for A. She was prem and came home with a lot of issues. We were initially given an apneoa alarm but this kept going off incorrectly and driving me crazy at night. I used it with my second child. Although it was out and ready to use for our third child it hasn't been so far as he currently co sleeps with me as he never settled in his crib!
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I do feel guilty that I have fallen pregnant in the first month every time we have tried (once it was the 2nd month) However, many of those have resulted in MCs
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If you look under my post you will see I have had a lot of the same issues that you have had. I always knew I would not be done at 2. I felt slightly more comfortable knowing I had a very good consultant.
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First of all congratulations Bailey. I am another prem mum on here. So you are not alone. It is a very lonely and scary place but please talk to us here. 29 weeks is a good gestation. He was in a hurry to meet his mum! He is in the best possible place now. I think all the NICU mums would agree how fantastic the staff on NICU are. We all have our own NICU experiences but for all of us I think we have generally all had a positive outcome. My 31 weeker is 5 now, started school in September and has just
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[quote user="weekender"] SW, its Mairi (pronounced Mah-ri). Ive gone for Mary..... Mossy, that's lucky! Your kid's names are Gaelic names too aren't they? Scout the leapfrog dog can't pronounce her name either, poor wee thing! [/quote] Yes there are. He couldn't say C's the first year (he was only a few months old but I did it for the benefit of his sister) but could the year after. I'm sure the yeAr he couldn't say C's name you were able to put in suggestions
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[quote user="weekender"] Grr, Santa can't pronounce my LOs name I've done it anyway and used the closest possible name, she's only 2 I don't think she'll notice too much Thanks Cleo x [/quote] I've been lucky. Even though my children don't have traditional names Santa has correctly pronounced them