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<blockquote data-quote="jadeashton24" data-source="post: 1765310" data-attributes="member: 443140"><p>[USER=345386]@DCUKMod[/USER], the food parcel part of your comment made me giggle.</p><p>When my mums friend had her baby she was told she was only allowed water and toast for the three days following whilst she was on the postnatal ward (she ended up with emergency c-section)</p><p></p><p>Breakfast was a glass of water with a slice and a half (how generous) of toast which was either drowning in butter or had barely enough butter for an ant (depending who was making the toast that time)</p><p></p><p>she was very pleased when I snuck her up subway and orange juice haha.</p><p>the midwife came in and asked who the subways was. mums friends daughter said “it’s the baby’s”</p><p>midwife replied “baby can only have milk though love”</p><p>daughter replied “yes I know, mummy eats the subway then feeds it to the baby in her milk”</p><p>(she wasn’t even breast feeding )</p><p></p><p></p><p>midwife saw the fun side of it luckily</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jadeashton24, post: 1765310, member: 443140"] [USER=345386]@DCUKMod[/USER], the food parcel part of your comment made me giggle. When my mums friend had her baby she was told she was only allowed water and toast for the three days following whilst she was on the postnatal ward (she ended up with emergency c-section) Breakfast was a glass of water with a slice and a half (how generous) of toast which was either drowning in butter or had barely enough butter for an ant (depending who was making the toast that time) she was very pleased when I snuck her up subway and orange juice haha. the midwife came in and asked who the subways was. mums friends daughter said “it’s the baby’s” midwife replied “baby can only have milk though love” daughter replied “yes I know, mummy eats the subway then feeds it to the baby in her milk” (she wasn’t even breast feeding ) midwife saw the fun side of it luckily [/QUOTE]
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