Welcome Noah and congratulations to all the family!
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Qwerty my little fish finger is now 6' 2" you would need a lot of packaging to wrap him up wouldn't you.
My DGS and GD in law took Noah home yesterday afternoon to introduce to his big sister my GGD.
Her daddy asked her if she wanted to see her baby brother and her reply was "no daddy leave him outside please" well where do you go from there I say ??
She was more accepting this morning when she realised he was not going anywhere but stood firm on the fact he was not using her baby chair and daddy had to pop out to Tesco's and buy a new one for baby.Keep Calm,You're Fabulous
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Glamm - I don't know about a lot of packaging for your 6'2" fish finger, but you'd certainly need a good few penn'th of chips!!!
I'm sure GGD will make sure baby knows his place in the scheme of things, but I bet she'll be very protective of him, too.
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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Noah's mum has been readmitted to hospital because she had a really bad bleed and midwives where concerned about her,she was having really bad tummy pains which I think we used to call "after pains" in our day.DGS asked Dr. to see her and sent her to maternity straight away where they found blood clot am I overthinking things and think the mums are sent out far to early before these things are detected or mums are not checked as much as they should be.I just don't know what to think, she is on a drip and we will look after GGD until mum is back home again maybe this afternoon/tomorrow.Keep Calm,You're Fabulous
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Sorry to hear this Glamma and hope she is soon better and back home.
I agree that new mums are sent home too early.A couple of days to recover a bit would be ideal though I know hospital is not the healthiest place to be these days.
When I had my first son my old-fashioned MIL sent me a “get well” card I was in the Maternity unit for 10 days and that was with no complications or problems. It was the norm those days.
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