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<blockquote data-quote="firdosa4" data-source="post: 2160224" data-attributes="member: 51194"><p>I had a stillbirth few years ago but I didn't have postmodern for him so it was speculated, along with a tight true knot on his umbilca cord. They assumed placenta failure as I had two mild hypos after breakfast on two consecutive days. The third day I had an appointment with the midwife who found no heart beat at 35 +2. I didn't seek help as I assumed only sever or constant hypo were worrying. My appointment was at 9.40 and I went to my appointment at 9am as I hadn't felt movements that morning. His last movements were around midnight when I went to toilet. The team that cared for me were amazing, I'm sorry you and your daughter didn't receive the care you both needed. </p><p></p><p>I changed hospitals for my subsequent pregnancy, because I found the buliding triggering. If like me you get the urge to get pregnant again soon, then I found my new hospital more risk adverse. I had more scans and saw obstetrician more often. I even gave birth at 33weeks because my insulin requirement after breakfast went down again. It might be normal or it might not be, said doctor. I then asked what her recommended was and she said a c-section after steroids. </p><p></p><p>You of course might not be thinking about another pregnancy yet. I'm only mentioning this in case it is something you want. I knew I wanted another pregnancy from the moment my middle son milk leaked from my breast. I knew I couldn't have him, but his little sister or brother seemed like a good thing to look forward to. </p><p>Stay strong, eat and drink when you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firdosa4, post: 2160224, member: 51194"] I had a stillbirth few years ago but I didn't have postmodern for him so it was speculated, along with a tight true knot on his umbilca cord. They assumed placenta failure as I had two mild hypos after breakfast on two consecutive days. The third day I had an appointment with the midwife who found no heart beat at 35 +2. I didn't seek help as I assumed only sever or constant hypo were worrying. My appointment was at 9.40 and I went to my appointment at 9am as I hadn't felt movements that morning. His last movements were around midnight when I went to toilet. The team that cared for me were amazing, I'm sorry you and your daughter didn't receive the care you both needed. I changed hospitals for my subsequent pregnancy, because I found the buliding triggering. If like me you get the urge to get pregnant again soon, then I found my new hospital more risk adverse. I had more scans and saw obstetrician more often. I even gave birth at 33weeks because my insulin requirement after breakfast went down again. It might be normal or it might not be, said doctor. I then asked what her recommended was and she said a c-section after steroids. You of course might not be thinking about another pregnancy yet. I'm only mentioning this in case it is something you want. I knew I wanted another pregnancy from the moment my middle son milk leaked from my breast. I knew I couldn't have him, but his little sister or brother seemed like a good thing to look forward to. Stay strong, eat and drink when you can. [/QUOTE]
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