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Where are all the parents??

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2shoes · 23/07/2008 15:31

so another end of term celebration. again the faithfull few are ther.
where are the others?
they never seem to turn up.
for example a couple of dc's spend nearly all their time at school. they have familys but you wouldn't know it.
have we gone back in time. do people now just dump their sn dc's in "institutions" and run?
surely they could spare the time.
even a busy businessman dad managed it.

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PeachyBAHons · 25/07/2008 09:26

They never test on pg woman, ethics prevent it, the medications I have had to take in pg for hyperemesis have always been likely safe; never guaranteed. ithink wjen things are considered safe it muyst be anecdotal? not certain.

TotalChaos · 25/07/2008 09:52

I agree with jimjams and riven. I wouldn't expect the hospital midwifery staff to be the most independent people to talk through your notes with you or to reveal any mistakes/substandard care that may have occurred. The legal aid would be in your DD"s name, so I think would be based on her income/assets (none!) rather you than you/DH's.

I also think you should push for a psychiatrist referral - someone who can take a more expert look at the meds you are on than a GP.

2shoesdscannowhearinstereo · 25/07/2008 13:18

riven when I was about 12 weeks. I got a very nasty bug. I was given very strong anti biotics.(unproven)
I blamed this.
due to long talks I found out it wasn't that all.
get to a solicitor.
you will get legal aid in your dd's name.

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