4 September, 2006

Maybe this is normal.

Filed under: Today today - Administrator @ 3:07 pm

So much for getting back to ‘normal’ today.

I met with the paediatrician this morning about the ABO incompatibility (similar to rhesus haemolysis but thankfully less dangerous), it was managed so badly with Claudia I wanted to get a plan written down & in the notes asap. I was expecting him to say that this baby may be more severely affected than C was - I’m now pre-sensitized and the antibody levels are higher - what I wasn’t expecting was to be told that with my antibody levels we would be ‘very, very lucky to avoid a SCBU admission’. The prospect of having to leave the baby in hospital when I’m discharged is really distressing. Oh and the RBH has 5,000 births per year - they have on average 4-5 cases of ABO, I’m sick of being on the crappy end of the statistics.

Then I had an emergency CTG because the stinker refused to move, wedged himself into a silly position and his heart beat was hard to find. Everything is fine, it was a beautiful trace, but we could do without the drama. How can anyone enjoy pregnancy?

My mum rescued C from the hospital & they’ve gone off blackberry picking which means she’ll miss swimming.

Oh & I’m having ebay trouble :(

But I did find my diary & haven’t missed the September birthdays I was stressing about.

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  1. *hugs* hoping it’s all going to be nothing to worry about.

    Comment by Kirsty — 4 September, 2006 @ 3:43 pm

  2. Bollocks.

    Comment by Roslyn — 5 September, 2006 @ 4:38 pm

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