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<blockquote data-quote="CharlottePatten" data-source="post: 2275459" data-attributes="member: 44930"><p>Hello, I know this is an old post but just thought I would see how your little one is getting on? Unfortunately this tends to be quite common with diabetes and birth. My now 2 year old son (3 in January) was in NICU for a while due to hypoglycaemia, I had great control throughout but sometimes it will just happen unfortunately and wish I was made aware of this in the beginning we many many appointments I had. He was placed on a drip also and had prolonged jaundice so was under a lamp, he was a good weight as he was born at 36 weeks 6 days due to calcified placenta and weighted 7lb 1oz and he's not had any issues since then. I am currently expecting my second and I'm hoping this doesn't not happen again. I hope all is well with you and your family [emoji4]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharlottePatten, post: 2275459, member: 44930"] Hello, I know this is an old post but just thought I would see how your little one is getting on? Unfortunately this tends to be quite common with diabetes and birth. My now 2 year old son (3 in January) was in NICU for a while due to hypoglycaemia, I had great control throughout but sometimes it will just happen unfortunately and wish I was made aware of this in the beginning we many many appointments I had. He was placed on a drip also and had prolonged jaundice so was under a lamp, he was a good weight as he was born at 36 weeks 6 days due to calcified placenta and weighted 7lb 1oz and he's not had any issues since then. I am currently expecting my second and I'm hoping this doesn't not happen again. I hope all is well with you and your family [emoji4] [/QUOTE]
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