After a bit of advice.... I just want to make it clear in advance that I am looking for help in relation to the procedure and the likelihood of this being an appropriate course of action. I am not looking to wriggle out of a situation I am not prepared for or want to hide from to prolong the inevitable. It is based on wanting to carry my baby to terms as much as possible.
I'm 35 weeks pregnant and next week I have the first FDRHA I will be thirty six weeks then.
I've been in and out of hospital four times this week due to reduced movement, tightening and now had to have scans and x rays to make sure my lungs are ok. I also have commenced a course of iron transfusions so all in all I'm feeling shocking.
The baby is also transverse so the tightening are a cause for concern and require monitoring as if my waters break I will need a c section without delay. My labours are rather quick once established as my first child was almost a caul birth so it's very relevant.
My solicitor today has advised we apply for an adjournment. I've had the CAFCASS phone interview and the officer said she was leaning towards fact finding and section 7 on the telephone.
I want to get it over with but my situation is difficult to predict, I'm in hospital for monitoring the day before and they're constantly in two mind whether to admit me or not. I am also worried that the stress on the day will badly affect me and the baby. The phone contact alone for the children makes me really anxious and stressed as he uses it to bully me and disturb me and our oldest child.
So my question is for anyone who can comment is, does seeking an adjournment seem a reasonable course of action and how feasible is it that I will get it? Would I need to present my hospital appointments, have a letter from my GP who is aware of the situation etc?
Any input or views or opinions be appreciated