My wife and youngest is coming home from the children's hospital today. The family is united again!
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Not really.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostA definate boom
A baby boom.
Kid was suspected of being ill by pediatrician.
Kid is not ill anyway. But there were a few scary moments waiting for test results for scary illnesses that the doctors dreamed up testing for.
But now we know she is healthy - just slim."Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."Comment
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Glad to hear she's ok and they're both coming home TS! Look after them.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostNot really.
Kid was suspected of being ill by pediatrician.
Kid is not ill anyway. But there were a few scary moments waiting for test results for scary illnesses that the doctors dreamed up testing for.
But now we know she is healthy - just slim.
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similar stuff with our youngest. he refused to toe the expected percentile lines and there were alarm bells going off everywhere. he had to be weighed and measured each week, they put him on fattening diets and had to go and see specialists when the percentile didn't improve. we knew he was healthy - just very small - but the medical establishment take over and obviously when they are really young it is better to obey the experts. it sure is a worrying time. go home and have some cake!Comment
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Children have this annoying habit of doing their own thing at their own time. It usually works out okay......Originally posted by DS23 View Postsimilar stuff with our youngest. he refused to toe the expected percentile lines and there were alarm bells going off everywhere. he had to be weighed and measured each week, they put him on fattening diets and had to go and see specialists when the percentile didn't improve. we knew he was healthy - just very small - but the medical establishment take over and obviously when they are really young it is better to obey the experts. it sure is a worrying time. go home and have some cake!Comment
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