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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2311127" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>DIL has an appointment in Inverness on Tuesday to check the lump she found. </p><p></p><p>Granddaughter is "on hold" in Aberdeen. Now that she is in a safe place, the medics want to keep the pregnancy going as long as possible and are treating her with a drug (don't know what it is) to help support blood flow to the baby. They are hoping to hold on until 36 weeks before going for the C-section. I gather she is not very happy, although she knows it has to be. Her partner has gone to Aberdeen to join her but is only allowed in for one hour a day and has had to take annual leave to be there, but only has a week available before going off pay. She's very bored and is not the most patient of people. They didn't expect complications when they decided to have a baby because she had already had 2 very easy pregnancies and births. I don't think there will be any more after this experience. Looking forward to a happy outcome sometime soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2311127, member: 25851"] DIL has an appointment in Inverness on Tuesday to check the lump she found. Granddaughter is "on hold" in Aberdeen. Now that she is in a safe place, the medics want to keep the pregnancy going as long as possible and are treating her with a drug (don't know what it is) to help support blood flow to the baby. They are hoping to hold on until 36 weeks before going for the C-section. I gather she is not very happy, although she knows it has to be. Her partner has gone to Aberdeen to join her but is only allowed in for one hour a day and has had to take annual leave to be there, but only has a week available before going off pay. She's very bored and is not the most patient of people. They didn't expect complications when they decided to have a baby because she had already had 2 very easy pregnancies and births. I don't think there will be any more after this experience. Looking forward to a happy outcome sometime soon. [/QUOTE]
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