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<blockquote data-quote="claire1991" data-source="post: 1623580" data-attributes="member: 276670"><p>My pregnancy was fairly straightforward but I was poorly throughout. Baby was fine though and although my bloods were slightly high to start with I got them in range fairly quickly. </p><p></p><p>At around 35weeks I caught the flu and lost control of my bloods which resulted in a massive growth spurt for baby and I got polyhydramnious (extra fluid in the womb) which led to my waters breaking at 37 weeks and an emergency c-section. </p><p>Both me and baby were fine afterwards and I now have a very energetic 19 month old!</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your decision x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claire1991, post: 1623580, member: 276670"] My pregnancy was fairly straightforward but I was poorly throughout. Baby was fine though and although my bloods were slightly high to start with I got them in range fairly quickly. At around 35weeks I caught the flu and lost control of my bloods which resulted in a massive growth spurt for baby and I got polyhydramnious (extra fluid in the womb) which led to my waters breaking at 37 weeks and an emergency c-section. Both me and baby were fine afterwards and I now have a very energetic 19 month old! Good luck with your decision x [/QUOTE]
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