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The Royal Baby bandwagon is off!

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OhlimpPricks · 04/12/2012 14:07

they must have been up all night making these
I know the world and it's wife will try and make money out of anything, but isn't it just a little sick? The poor woman is very ill in hospital, probably terrified for the life of her unborn baby, and all this crockery company are concerned about is making a fast buck. 'Ooh we're Royalists' they explain. Yeh right. Royalists with pound signs in your eyes.
Thankfully I find Bridgewater pottery really second rate, and extremely overpriced so won't have to stop buying it in protest.

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McChristmasPants2012 · 04/12/2012 21:08

effing hell.at least wait till she is out of the danger zone

what if the pregnancy turns out to be twins it will be babies

Yellowtip · 04/12/2012 21:20

Alibaba surely early miscarriage must be more common where the mother isn't cottonwooled? I assumed my early miscarriages were partly/ mostly because I hadn't taken any extra or unusual care.

freddiefrog · 04/12/2012 21:28

That's unbelievably tacky

If they can't wait until the baby is born safe and well, then they could at least wait until she's out of hospital and a proper statement has been released

DoingItOntheRoofTopWithSanta · 04/12/2012 21:30

Yellow, I think with early miscarriage in most cases it is simply that the fetus was never viable and nothing anyone can do about it, I have seen some statistics that as many as 50% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. It is only recently because of home pg tests that what would have once been considered a late period is now recognized as a miscarriage.. I really hope you in no way blamed yourself for your miscarriages.

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