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<blockquote data-quote="Jd040767" data-source="post: 1182694" data-attributes="member: 306412"><p>Hi, sorry for no replies in a while, had a lot to get my head around. </p><p>You were all right, DSN explained there were risks and I am high risk but that it wasn't as doom and gloom as I had first thought. She has no doubt I'll be able to get my Hba1c down sensibly as my bloods since I found out have been acceptable. </p><p>It is now looking like my relationship with my partner will not survive this. He will support me either way (offering to go to counselling if we terminate/ stay over to help out with baby first few months if we go ahead) , however after many discussions we are failing to see a compromise or happy outcome for everyone. If we terminate I may resent him, if we keep it he says he will support me but cannot be with me. </p><p>Not ideal in any way, added to which this will be a hard pregnancy xx</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using <a href="https://siteowners.tapatalk.com/byo/displayAndDownloadByoApp?rid=67" target="_blank">DCUK Forum</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jd040767, post: 1182694, member: 306412"] Hi, sorry for no replies in a while, had a lot to get my head around. You were all right, DSN explained there were risks and I am high risk but that it wasn't as doom and gloom as I had first thought. She has no doubt I'll be able to get my Hba1c down sensibly as my bloods since I found out have been acceptable. It is now looking like my relationship with my partner will not survive this. He will support me either way (offering to go to counselling if we terminate/ stay over to help out with baby first few months if we go ahead) , however after many discussions we are failing to see a compromise or happy outcome for everyone. If we terminate I may resent him, if we keep it he says he will support me but cannot be with me. Not ideal in any way, added to which this will be a hard pregnancy xx Sent from my iPhone using [url=https://siteowners.tapatalk.com/byo/displayAndDownloadByoApp?rid=67]DCUK Forum[/url] [/QUOTE]
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