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I am writing my blog so family and friends that dont see me that often can see how I am doing and watching the baby grow.
I am writing my blog so family and friends that dont see me that often can see how I am doing and watching the baby grow.
Friday, 8 August 2008
24 Weeks. What a week.
What a week. Last Wednesday the 30th July in the evening I got up to go to the toilet and realised I was bleeding. The panic that rushed through me. I shouted for Steve and he got mum. I remember thinking god I have lost the baby. He hadn't moved so when we called 999 and they kept asking the same questions it started to stress me out. When the paramedics turned up they told me I was bleeding and that my waters had broken. So the first thing i said was take me to the Rosie. Unfortunately there was no bed for the baby at Rosie so I was rushed to the nearest A&E which was Bury St Edmund's. That night at West Suffolk Hospital it seemed to take ages. We got to hear the baby's heartbeat as soon as we arrived and we were told my cervix were slightly opened with blood and water at the opening. That night I started to get some really bad contractions. I think that made me panic because he was to early.Morning finally came round and I had a scan that confirmed I had a normal amount of water around the baby. He started to move around as well which made me happy. The doctors at west Suffolk decided it was safe for me to go home. I didn't feel well enough though. Mum and Dad were not happy with my discharge so they decided to take me to see my GP. He looked at me listened to what happened and wanted me readmitted to Rosie where I should have gone the Wednesday night. As I walked out of the doctors surgery I collapsed mum pushed me into the car seat and dad drove to get me home. On the way home they decided a ambulance was needed because I wasn't strong enough for a car journey.The paramedic car turned up and the ambulance followed close behind, they checked my blood sugars which were low and put me on oxygen to stop me from feeling dizzy. They got me in the back of the ambulance and Steve came with me to the hospital. I was examined on arrival and the doctor couldn't see water I could feel the relief just rise through my body. They kept me in over night and then decided to keep me in until I could have a scan. I was being sick and having the sensation that I was losing water. I had another scan done which confirmed a good amount of water around the baby. I am to rest until I see the GP next week.I am happy to be home but Addenbrookes made me feel safe and happy that the baby was healthy. Bed rest until further notice.
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