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thread: In hospital on bed rest at 24 weeks......

  1. #19
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    Just wanting to say all the best for the path ahead, the working, the traveling, the parenting and the worrying. May your little one stay where he is for some time yet and be born a healthy little boy. Good luck

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    Stay put for another 8 weeks little bubba.

  3. #21
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    oh little one its far too early to arrive you need to stay all tucked up where its cozy and warm ...... wishing you all the best hun, sorry that it is a very stressful time for you all. Hope you're ok too - it must be so hard xx

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    Oh hun
    Sending lots of love and strength to you all

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    I am so sorry to hear that things are not going the way you had hoped. I have my fingers crossed that bub stays put for a little while yet. Sending you all hugs and strength to get through the next months
    XOXO

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    Oh hun

    What a huge shock for you both, I hope that wil the bed rest that the cervix will lengthen out again, it is too short for a stitch now and I guess they won't do one as it is too risky now

    Praying so hard that you guys get a few more weeks at the least, will be here for you :hug

    Take care and thinking of all of you xxoo

  7. #25
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    to you both.

    I truely know how difficult it can be. Please remember Sal that you are in the best place you can possibly be at this moment with medical attention at the press of a button. Rest up and try and stay positive.

    My thoughts and Prayers are with you all, hoping that bub will stay put for a while longer yet.
    Last edited by Rosebud; April 24th, 2010 at 08:49 AM.

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    Bubs still resting comfortably inside and both Mum's trying to get used to the situation. Thankfully DS has no real comprehension of what's happening but he is getting REALLY clingy with his Mama at home as he obviously senses something is amiss....
    All can be dealt with as long as baby boy stays right where he is, safe and warm in his Mummy's tummy.
    Really hard last night though,took Charlie for a visit and started crying when I had to take him home, so far from his Mummy. I was bawling all the way out, past the nurses station, in the lift and out the door and Sal was crying left behind in her room. As much as we don't want to be apart from each other for so long, it's pretty tough taking Charlie from her. Looking at the big picture though, happy and healthy and as long baked as we can get him for this new little boy of ours....

    Beema, no stitch, she's too far along and it's too risky now, so we just have to hope the cervix can 'hold itself together' for a lot longer.

    Thanks for all your support girls, hopefully it will be a REALLY boring 10 weeks in hospital.

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    Aww hun, I am glad to hear all is settled and I truely hope that it stays like that for the next 10 weeks.

    I thought that would be the case with the stitch, my OB said the absolute latest was 23 weeks and that was very risky.

    It must so difficult for you all

    Thinking of you xxoo

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    Sally what a deal you are all going through at the moment. its a long and boring 10weeks plus and bub stays put for several more months if possible.

    Where I work the Ob has put in a suture as late as 27weeks. I have seen a few at 26weeks also. Always has been with first bubbas but when a scan has shown the cervix was very short (around 1cm for memory). If there was any uterine activity or irritability it wouldn't happen that late as as soon as trauma occurs to the cervix like a suture its likely to open anyway and speed up the birth not prolong the pregnancy.

    Sal is in the best place sounds like she is been well looked after with bedrest and drug management (steroids) and lots of prayers on BB for your little man to stay put.

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    Oh no Sally, hoping your little "trash" stays put for another 8 weeks.

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    hope your littlest bubba stays nice and warm and where he is.

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    Best wishes to everyone. Hope the wee one bakes a bit longer!

  14. #32
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    Thinking of you both and I am hoping you have a long boring time in hospital, as painful as the separation is for your family.

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    sending you lots of

    i have everything crossed that it's a really boring 10 weeks in hospital!

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    Oh no I really didn't want to be reading this, I had (and still have!) really good feelings for this bubba. I'm pleased that steroids ect are all on board and hopefully you guys can get past 30 weeks at least.

    All the best thinking of you all xx

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    sending lots of sticky vibes, i hope the little one stays put for a while longer!

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    Been thinking of you guys, hope everything is still going well xx

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