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My Daughter In Hospital With Mild Pre-Eclampsia

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chrissa1 | 23:18 Tue 14th May 2019 | ChatterBank
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Both babies well over 4lbs, one very near 5lbs. Her BP was 149/79. They are both breach so it will be a C Section.

Looking at flights right now.

Yikes!!
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Poor girl will be shattered. Must also feel quite unwell. Keep us posted chrissa. I can send you all a prayer or positive wishes.
Hopefully she is being well looked after, Chrissa. My friend had twins 18 months ago born at 33 weeks and 2 days... both just under 4 lbs, who are both fine. Best wishes to you all xx
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Thanks ladies. I’ll pass on your good wishes.
Ah! thanks chrissa.......the full blown eclamptic syndrome.
All the best....she will be fine.
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Cheers, sqad.
It’s knackering being pregnant with twins (not as knackering as looking after them though). She’s in the best place, hopefully everything will be sorted out soon.
No update, maybe a good sign .
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They let her go home for the day but to come back and spend the night. She can then go home for the weekend and go back on Monday and Tuesday for more, assessment.

My flight is booked on Wednesday. :)
That is good news chrissa,
That sounds as if they are not too worried, Chrissa. A gentle watching brief.

Try and relax a bit. She's going to need mum when double trouble arrive!

I wish you all the best and the expectant mum a safe delivery of healthy babies.
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Thank you, BM.

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