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Old March 6th 05, 06:36 PM
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Quick update

We saw the midwife on Saturday as planned and I mentioned the concerns and
the single crease.

She had a quick look and brushed it aside quite quickly - didn't make
anything of it.

So I guess if she's happy, we are happy.

I'm learning that looking afte a baby is like a week in politics ... What
was news yesterday, is history today as there is something else to be
focussed on :-/

Thanks for all your feedback :-)

Simon


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Old March 6th 05, 06:44 PM
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xboxsnippets.com wrote:
Quick update

We saw the midwife on Saturday as planned and I mentioned the

concerns and
the single crease.

She had a quick look and brushed it aside quite quickly - didn't make


anything of it.

So I guess if she's happy, we are happy.

I'm learning that looking afte a baby is like a week in politics ...

What
was news yesterday, is history today as there is something else to be


focussed on :-/


So true! I see posts here all the time about stuff that was
all-consuming when I was experiencing it, and I'll think, "oh, yeah, I
guess that happened with us too," because I've forgotten all about it
since then!

Melania
Mom to Joffre (Jan 11, 2003)
and #2 (edd May 21, 2005)

Thanks for all your feedback :-)

Simon


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Old March 6th 05, 08:31 PM
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Glad you feel reassured. Nothing worse than having enough medical knowledge
to know what *might* be wrong! I do that all the time...I'm surprised more
doctors aren't hypochondriacs.

Enjoy the new baby,
Amy


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Old March 6th 05, 10:18 PM
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"V." wrote in message
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Glad you feel reassured. Nothing worse than having enough medical
knowledge to know what *might* be wrong! I do that all the time...I'm
surprised more doctors aren't hypochondriacs.

They a "I was reading the medical dictionary and discovered that I had
everything except housemaid's knee!" I think from Doctor in the house???
Debbie


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Old March 8th 05, 01:08 AM
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so happy everything seems fine, Simon, now enjoy being a dad ;-)

Anne


 




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