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obstetric cholestasis, info needed by Anne Rogers
I've just heard that a friend who is 34 weeks has been sent to the hospital as she has "a liver disease" or may have, all info I have in 2nd hand and I'm obviously concerned for her and her baby. Dh spoke to her on the phone at the weekend and she said she was itching, but she had some tablets and...
July 25th 05 06:17 PM
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iraq twins again by Anne Rogers
http://www.breitbart.com/news/na/060129221322.9yd5tyzy.html found this link, still saying boy girl, I am curious to know the science of this! Anne
January 31st 06 10:49 PM
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results of complaint by Anne Rogers
Well, in the end I complained about my treatment upto and during Ada's birth, sadly this has now resulted in a lot more upset. When my pain at the end of the pregnancy was happening, it was suggested by a very junior rheumatologist that it was fibromyalgia, I posted on here and looked for more...
May 3rd 06 09:53 PM
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more on that complaint by Anne Rogers
Well, as I thought, the next step will be a face to face meeting, which will take some time to arrange. My concern is that the people at the meeting will not be the right people in the same way that the people who were consulted to form the response were not the right people. For example, one of...
May 5th 06 11:33 PM
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for lucy-h by Anne Rogers
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4771661.stm I don't know where you are at with discussions, but I thought you might find this article interesting and you might like to wave it in front of anyone who is trying to discourage you! Anne
May 15th 06 08:58 PM
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for April and others by Anne Rogers
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4986166.stm no help, but I thought it might be of interest Anne
May 17th 06 01:03 PM
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yet more on the complaints procedure by Anne Rogers
As it was suggested I went for another session with the Birth Afterthoughts counsellor, the big advantage of this is that you get to see your notes. So I was able to see for myself that the response letter was lieing rather than there being a failure to communicate, SPD was mentioned in my notes so...
May 22nd 06 10:46 AM
by lucy-h Go to last post
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FAO Pologirl by Anne Rogers
so I found the posts and caught up with them, I hope you didn't feel that people weren't responding when there were so few answers about positioning etc. I suspect I'm not the only one who just didn't see them as they were tagged onto an old thread. You said: Baby has been vertex and ROA for...
September 14th 06 11:12 AM
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long term digestive changes following pregnancy by Anne Rogers
has anyone else experience things along this line, I had fairly normal experiences in pregnancy, with some nausea, some vomitting, so bizzare food aversions, some cravings etc. I felt between my two pregnancies things were as they were before, but now, following the 2nd, it seems like I'm just...
September 23rd 06 07:48 PM
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reply to anonymama by Anne Rogers
Anne wrote so far, everyone has been politically correct and not even asked you why you aren't going to breastfeed, so I'm going to pose the question, why aren't you going to breastfeed? Anonymama replied I haven't been being "politically correct" -- I've been being polite (and biting my...
January 1st 06 10:20 PM
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homebirth in principle, but not in practice? by Anne Rogers
I've been having some musings, both of my births were booked as homebirths and both happened in hospital, as Ada grows older my mind turns to next time, if there is one, which does require some analysis of past events. Intellectually I am all for homebirths and strongly believe women should...
December 21st 05 10:49 AM
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I'm going to make a complaint by Anne Rogers
On Wednesday I had a meeting with a midwife/counsellor and had a look at my medical notes, I had put out of my mind everything that had happened in the week before Ada's birth and had tried to forget about it. The reason I went to the counsellor was because I wanted to talk about how I had...
September 17th 05 01:41 AM
by Jamie Clark Go to last post
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how much sleep is too much? by Anne Rogers
I never thought I would hear myself say this, but I'm starting to think that Ada is sleeping too much, I would describe her as sleeping like newborn and she is 4 months tomorrow. She sleeps 16-20hrs a day, 12+hrs at night, 3+hrs in the afternoon and a few cat naps. I don't have a big picture of...
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October 16th 05 09:30 PM
by Jill Larson Go to last post
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drug absorbsion by Anne Rogers
I take co-dodamol (codeine and tylenol), for my SPD and related pain I have usually taken it in tablet form, the tablets are quite big, 1cm across and not well coated, so they taste BAD, I have some difficulty swallowing them, though not particularly bad (I would vomit instantly trying to swallow...
October 19th 05 01:06 AM
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Andrea S by Anne Rogers
no posts from here since the thread "not getting excited yet", hopefully she's had her little girl Anne
October 19th 05 07:02 PM
by Anne Rogers Go to last post
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ooh, what a surprise by Anne Rogers
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4371552.stm Epidurals increase birth aid need Pregnant women 'should be aware of the pros and cons of epidurals' Women who have an epidural to ease the pain of childbirth are more likely to need medical help to have their baby, scientists say. A review of 21...
October 25th 05 06:32 PM
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sterilization reversal by Anne Rogers
http://tinyurl.com/86kgv 1.8% of women go through a reversal and 2.4% of men and that's those who go through it rather than want to. Certainly leaves it a topic for consideration rather than black and white. Anne
October 29th 05 01:16 PM
by Mum of Two Go to last post
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Folic acid absorption and caffeine? by Anne Rogers
Folic acid can prevent neural tube defects (at 400mcg) by 70 %. Seems worth it to take it! Apparently, I fall into that 30 %, and if we were to have another I would have to take 4 mg (10 times more than recommended). It's frustrating as most health care providers assume I wasn't...
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December 6th 05 02:10 PM
by Welches Go to last post
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rheumatology appointment by Anne Rogers
I've got my rheumatology appointment this Wednesday, there seems to be a lot I need to think of in advance to ask about, so I'm writing it all down, can you guys recall or think of anything that should be on the list? Cheers Anne
December 12th 05 10:45 AM
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wierdness by Anne Rogers
I just found copies of my maternity notes, from the time we were in Korea, which was 16-32 weeks pregnant with number 2. Though we had not planned to have ultrasound, we did end up having a couple due to other complications, I'd looked at the write ups before, though not at the time as we...
September 25th 06 10:14 PM
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