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No news after c section from pal in Paris

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Coddy · 10/02/2004 14:14

A male UNi friend of ours had a c section scheduled for his wife and twins on the 30th of jan and we have heard nothing since! he lives in paris

I rang him and left a message 7 days later and still no respnse. What can I do ? am getting very worried now

Havent the number of his parents.

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Galaxy · 10/02/2004 14:18

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Coddy · 10/02/2004 14:19

ha, good idea about the note.

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SoupDragon · 10/02/2004 14:19

I guess the twins could easily be in SCBU, they could be incredibly busy... It is worrying when you don't hear about a successful arrival isn't it?

Coddy · 10/02/2004 14:21

very
whats the code for france? cant get through no
his number starts 01

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Galaxy · 10/02/2004 14:23

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SoupDragon · 10/02/2004 14:24

I tried Google to find maternity hospitals in Paris but was unsuccessful.

Janh · 10/02/2004 14:38

coddy, I just found this number on a tourist site:

Assistance in locating hospitalized persons
Phone: 33 1 40 27 30 00

Coddy · 10/02/2004 14:41

ok i bit the bullet and rang again...BUt all seems fine - two little girls - hard to understand wifes japanese relaative but all is ok!!

hooray for Doug

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Janh · 10/02/2004 14:42

Oh, good - I was quite worried then!

Coddy · 10/02/2004 14:42

she comes out tomorrow apprently

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Coddy · 12/02/2004 08:34

god get your hankiwes readly

Have just got this from friend. What a guy.

It has been a very fraught time, but everything is now coming together. X is now out of hospital having nearly died and the twins get out tomorrow after satisfying the doctors that they can feed fine on their own. I was concious that a lot of people have been waiting for information and am very sorry for all the anguish caused. I simply didn't have the strength to support my girls (held in two different hospitals) and do all the other necessary stuff. It has been a very painful period and I have learnt about both the fragility and preciousness of life. However, and that is a big however, two weeks late all my girls will be home in rude health and I simply cannot wait.

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Bron · 12/02/2004 19:55

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