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Laura Ward -
Monday, 6 October Message to all This may be interesting to some of you. Seema`s email is seema.modhvadia@rdftelevision.com
Hi there,
I work for a television production company based in the UK . We are currently making a documentary for ITV1 exploring the issues surrounding pregnancy and eating disorders. The film will be a thoughtful and insightful look into this extremely sensitive subject.
We’re in the research stage of our production and very keen to chat to women who are, or have been, pregnant whilst having an eating disorder.
If you’re interested in having a chat or finding out more about our documentary, it would be really great to hear from you. All communication would be in complete confidence.
You can contact me on: seema.modhvadia@rdftelevision.com
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roseykat6 -
Wednesday, 25 June how did it go with the inductions.. im assuming it worked this time around.. im still having issues wiht mine being low but hes gained some fluid that doc said since im so close to full term that he wont do u/s next visit but maybe next one we will see how that goes i guess.. ive had to deal with it since 19 weeks for every two weeks til now for one mth i had to go in every mth but i guess doc goes by fluid by ur date... im around 6 or so in fluid ...up from 4 so i guess thats good still border line low but baby is growing alot im now 33 weeks and hes estimated around almost 5 lbs now socalgal -
Friday, 20 June My baby had the peely hands and feet too. The doc said it was normal for full term babies. We were told not to put anything on it, because you don't want to interfere with the baby's own oil production in its skin. I was able to gradually exfoliate it off by rubbing it with a washcloth with nothing but warm water when I sponge-bathed her. I have never used any soaps or lotions on her, per the advice of her doc. She was better by at least two weeks (maybe one) and she has the softest hands and feet ever! Angiepangie -
Wednesday, 11 June Pitocin is a synthetic version of oxytocin, which is the hormone that causes contractions and helps you bond with baby after birth. Prostin is a vasodilator, which means it dilates blood vessels to facilitate blood flow. Totally different.Hope this helps. cjmc2577 -
Thursday, 5 June i am sorry you had a bad time being induced. but i heard those tablets are the the worse and dont always work. i have been induced for my other too and i will be again if i dont go on my own before 38 weeks again. mine was not the tablets my doctor in ontario only does meds though iv and same with the doctor here in alberta. i have heard alot of bad stories about the tablets. i really hope that your baby comes soon on there own so you dont have to worry what the doc says. Wishing you all the best!!!! nancy26 -
Thursday, 5 June Thank you so much for your story in induction - my consultant is talking about inducing me early because of the size of the baby - they have some fears I might not be able to get him out otherwise, as he's so far ahead developmentally... and I've decided on a normal delivery - no c-section if I can help it. I will definitely bear this in mind when discussing it with the consultant next week. Thanks again for sharing, and congrats :)
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