Scary news
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colin parry
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Re: Scary news
How nice to read such good news. Congratulations Carole and best wishes for a happy future to Willow - I also like her name.
Colin
Colin
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oldbluefox
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Re: Scary news
Congratulations 'Granny Carole'!!! Best wishes to Willow and all your family. That's great news.
I was taught to be cautious
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The Tinker
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Re: Scary news
Just caught up with this thread and sending positive prayers and thoughts to baby Sophie.
My daughter had a little boy at the end of the August - our first grandson and he is doing fine. Strangely enough they called him
Alexander Jesse. Jesse was my dad's middle name so it seems to be making a comeback!
My daughter had a little boy at the end of the August - our first grandson and he is doing fine. Strangely enough they called him
Alexander Jesse. Jesse was my dad's middle name so it seems to be making a comeback!
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mavismumakrill
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Re: Scary news
sorry if this is insensitive but haven't heard how little sophie is. plus her mum and grandma of course.
hope all is well with all
mavis x
hope all is well with all
mavis x
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GillD46
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Re: Scary news
I haven't liked to "harp on" as it isn't as important to others as it is to me.
Sophie is doing really well. She is now 35 weeks, over seven weeks since birth, 5lbs from 2lbs 6ozs, off all oxygen and breathing completely independently, out of the incubator and maintaining her own temperature. She still has the occasional de-sat, when she forgets to breathe, but comes out of herself after a few seconds. As yet she isn't feeding much, her sucking reflex is still immature, but she is being offered the breast each time before her tube feed.
Once her feeding is better, which will hopefully be in the next three weeks maybe, she can go home partially tube fed. They say these babies are usually off the tube within a fortnight of going home. So fingers crossed, she will be home in early December.
Thank you for asking, Mavis.
PS Caroline is spending up to ten hours a day at the Unit, so is very, very tired, but hanging on in there very well.
Sophie is doing really well. She is now 35 weeks, over seven weeks since birth, 5lbs from 2lbs 6ozs, off all oxygen and breathing completely independently, out of the incubator and maintaining her own temperature. She still has the occasional de-sat, when she forgets to breathe, but comes out of herself after a few seconds. As yet she isn't feeding much, her sucking reflex is still immature, but she is being offered the breast each time before her tube feed.
Once her feeding is better, which will hopefully be in the next three weeks maybe, she can go home partially tube fed. They say these babies are usually off the tube within a fortnight of going home. So fingers crossed, she will be home in early December.
Thank you for asking, Mavis.
PS Caroline is spending up to ten hours a day at the Unit, so is very, very tired, but hanging on in there very well.
Gill
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Jan Rosser
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Re: Scary news
Good news Gill - loved the photo of proud grandmother giving baby Sophie her first cwtch - isn't it just the most wonderful feeling - you looked so happy.
Janis
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GillD46
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It was wonderful, Jan - though I looked dreadful, wish I'd posted the right one!!! - but yes, so very happy. I am looking forward to many, many more cwtches.
Gill
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Meg 50
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Re: Scary news
lovely photo - glad she's coming along well.
If she were in Evalina ( St Thomas) she might have had one of my sets of hand-knitted clothes!
If she were in Evalina ( St Thomas) she might have had one of my sets of hand-knitted clothes!
Meg
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GillD46
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Re: Scary news
We were only talking about the kind ladies that knit the little hats on Sunday. She doesn't need one during the day any more, but they still put one on at night. Bless you, Meg.
Gill
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jay-ell71
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Re: Scary news
Just to say that I am delighted that little Sophie looks so great. So does Grandma!! Judith
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mavismumakrill
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Re: Scary news
so pleased to know things are going ok and should work out well for caroline and sophie. plus, of course, grandma.
mavis x
mavis x