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did you have an op

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 22:37

hi,
did any of you had to have an operation? What happens to the baby if you have to stay in hospital?
Katrina7

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 23:08

anyone?

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 21/07/2009 23:10

Are you OK?

It depends on the hospital I think. If you are brest feeding then they have to do something. Social services often help unless you have a friend/family that can help out.

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 23:20

yes iam ok
So are you saying it is possible to take the baby with me at hospital?
I don't have family here but i lied and told them i have. I am worry if they put the baby in care and cant take back. This is why i wanted to ask here first.

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 21/07/2009 23:23

It depends on the hospital I think. Do you not have any help at all? Is it something minor you are going in for?

They won't take your baby away for this, it's what they are there for. Could a family member come and stay whilst you are in the hospital?? What about the baby's father/family?

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1dilemma · 21/07/2009 23:28

Depends so much on age of baby/breastfeeding/what op you are having/who you have near by/how long youwill be in for etc etc.

Phone hosp and ask for PALS and ask them might give you more info.

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 23:29

My mum is in another country and has her own health problems and i dont want to upset her.
The operation is not very big but after that i might also have radiootherapy or chemotherapy. In that case i will need help. If social services help me then will i get the baby back when i am ok?

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 23:30

what is pals?

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 21/07/2009 23:31

They won't take your baby away if you are ill. They are there to help and support you. The media don't show the good side of social services.

This is alot for you to cope with alone. Is there a friend that will help you?

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 21/07/2009 23:32

It's at the hospital, it's a liason service between patients and the doctors.

I'd go for the hospital social worker, they will know more. PALS is more of a mediator.

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 23:33

no i dont have anyone. I think i will speak to them then. Yes it is because of the stories in newspapers i panicked

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 23:35

Ok then willspeak to social worker.

Thank you both very much.

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 21/07/2009 23:37

Where abouts in the country are you (you don't need to be specific). There may be someone near you that can help or point you in the right direction.

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 23:39

i am in london

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 21/07/2009 23:40

I bet there's loads of people in London. Right. I'm going to start up another thread for you and link it to this and see what happens.

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 21/07/2009 23:43

Done. Now wait and see if anyone has any suggestions.

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 23:44

omg! you are so kind!

But i don't need it yet. Maybe i didnt exlplain well, sorry. This will not happen yet. I am due in 4 weeks and after that they ll give me date for the op

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 23:45

x post. sorry cant type fast

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 21/07/2009 23:47

It's OK. It's better to be prepared. It'll be more stressful if you don't know what's going to happen with your little one. I'm a single mum aswell, I worry about my son all the time. He's 10 so there's no way he could stay with me. Someone will know, they may point you in the direction of some support aswell. It's hard looking after a newborn, it'll be really tough if you are unwell.

Has the health visitor not helped?

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weegiemum · 21/07/2009 23:49

I was in hospital and had 3 operations after dd2 was born, in her first 6 months. I got to have her with me in a private room while I was in as I was breastfeeding and she was used to being with me - luckily we managed to get a childminder for the other 2 when they were not at nursery.

They have to accomodate baby if you are feeding. I honestly can't remember what happened when I was having the ops - they were very short procedures - but I suppose I must have left her on the ward!! Dh was certainly not there, he worked 50 mins away and found it very hard to get time off. (sorry to mention dh on Lone Parents thread but I linked from the other thread).

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 23:51

i found your thread.

I just want to tell you that this was very warm and kind. THANK YOY

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blinks · 21/07/2009 23:53

if i was in london i'd help.

surely you'd be able to keep the baby in the hospital with you... most hospitals have private rooms. i know that my friend got a private room when she gave birth (for a small additional fee.)

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 21/07/2009 23:54

See, some suggestions.

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Katrina7 · 21/07/2009 23:55

I didn't know you can still breastfeed and have the baby with you.
I ts good news then

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FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 21/07/2009 23:55

Do check the other thread as people have written on ther for you aswell. Do you need a link?

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1dilemma · 21/07/2009 23:56

PALS=patient advice and liason service they can do the leg work to find out who you should be speaking to.

I take it you mean your baby is due in 4 weeks? If so sorry this just must be adding to the stress.

Have you asked your midwife to put you in touch with someone? Will the op be done straight away? Have you asked your surgeon what can be done? (he wont nec know but you will have brought it to their attention that there is a problem)

you may well be able to get help wiht finding a childminder/the costs if needed to cover the radio/chemotherapy

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