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Old August 16th 03, 04:56 PM
Irish Marie
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Default Best advise for bf after c-section


"Herself" wrote in message
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:
: Where did she have it? Sounds like her consultant was a bit...old
: fashioned?
:
Same place as me and yes her's is old-fashioned. I barely got to meet mine,
but I prefer dealing with midwives anyway and I had stand-in consultants
that were very nice.
I don't think it is coincidence that she was going private and ended up with
a section.

:
:
: Good on you, Marie...how's Liam doing?
: --
He's doing great :-) He weighed 10lbs 7ozs the other day, a whole pound up
on what he was leaving the hospital. He's already starting to fill out and
grow out of some of his clothes. He is very alert during the day, spends
ages just looking around.
I brought him for his BCG the other day, I hated it!
Marie


 




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