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  1. #1
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    Mar 2007
    Paradise
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    Sal hun, Good on you for sharing your story!! Take your time, but we do want to hear it all

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    Oct 2007
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    Sally, I am so glad to hear that Charlie is home!! Thats such awesome news

    Ausgirl, sorry for leaving you in suspense, it's easier for me to remember things as the days pass. It's also a very emotional time for me and I'm often left unable to finish writing sometimes.

    14th of Feb 2007...

    Today started like it had the past few days, with Ob's done at around 6am. Breakfast comes in at around 7:30 and then the drs anywhere up to 11am. Mum is still staying down in Perth with me, she's been to Target to buy the both of us some new clothes to wear. Today one of the ladies in the room with me gets to go home, she had the window bed. I pleaded with my midwife to get moved to the window side and she allowed me to!! I now have a view of Subiaco, Subiaco Oval and the city of Perth.

    Nothing much really happened today, the same pains are still there but nothing seems to be progressing.

    15th Feb 2007

    Again this day started like the previous had done, Obs at 6am breakfast around 7:30-8am, Dr's around by 11am. This day mum had been down to the shops and bought some cards for entertainment. I also decided that it appeared I was going to be in a while so ordered the TV. Around an hour or so after lunch is when all the fun began.... I was getting regular pains, some which were making it hard to breathe. I let my midwife know. She could feel some contractions as they were happening and I was rushed to the labour ward. Once down in the labour ward I was hooked up to the CTG, the only thing the machine picks up is my baby's heartbeat...it doesn't show the contractions! The midwife on that day said that the machine wasn't accurate and was just a guide, and that because I was labouring in my back it was harder to pick up (or something like that) After 3-4 hours, things settled down and I was sent back to the ward.

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    Mar 2008
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    sal im in suspense hun.
    as a premmie born at 24 weeks its weird to hear it from a mothers side.
    you did amazing babe to cope...and sal &sal hows charlie?? whats his weight now??
    sorry to highjack xxx

  4. #4

    May 2008
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    Thank you for sharing your story! I'm hanging for more... but will patiently read until it all unfolds... I can only imagine the pain this must relieve.

    Take your time xx

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    Sorry for sounding pushy! I am just finding it so intereting to read and am not very patient! Take as much time as you need.

  6. #6
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    Sep 2008
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    Thanks for sharing this with us Sally! Can't wait to continue reading the next installments

  7. #7
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    May 2008
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    Hey rachel
    Charlie is now 3.4 kilo's and is doing fantastically. We had to give up on breastfeeding though, he just couldn't suck strongly enough to get enough milk and was losing weight, but is now on formula and gaining weight at a rapid pace! He is still feeding every 3 hours, so it's a tag team effort from both his Mum's so we don't go crazy from lack of sleep but we are soooooo grateful to have him home and healthy....
    Keep going Sal, loving hearing your story about Brendan!