Comments on: Pregnancy week 26: an unexpected medical mini-break https://www.ababyonboard.com/pregnancy-week-26-an-unexpected-medical-mini-break/ A London mum blog for the parenting journey. UK interiors, pregnancy, baby & parenting lifestyle blog Wed, 22 Jul 2015 10:12:29 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 By: Strange pregnancy symptoms no-one tells you about | A Baby on Board https://www.ababyonboard.com/pregnancy-week-26-an-unexpected-medical-mini-break/#comment-156565 Wed, 22 Jul 2015 10:12:29 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=302#comment-156565 […] finally, unexplained bleeding. Fingers crossed this is consigned purely to the past couple of […]

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By: Everything I’ve completely forgotten about newborns | https://www.ababyonboard.com/pregnancy-week-26-an-unexpected-medical-mini-break/#comment-137140 Wed, 30 Jul 2014 07:25:19 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=302#comment-137140 […] time to obsess, deliberate and contemplate. And luckily enough, no medical scares or unexpected hospital visits this time. Life has pretty much continued as normal, as it has to when you have a […]

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By: Pregnancy week 20: Second child syndrome | https://www.ababyonboard.com/pregnancy-week-26-an-unexpected-medical-mini-break/#comment-134094 Fri, 30 May 2014 07:17:22 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=302#comment-134094 […] The scan had been perfect. I had this a couple of times with Eliza, once resulting in a two night hospital stay, and each time all they could say is ‘we don’t know what’s causing it’, and […]

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By: A London mum and baby round-up | https://www.ababyonboard.com/pregnancy-week-26-an-unexpected-medical-mini-break/#comment-107953 Tue, 29 Oct 2013 10:12:41 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=302#comment-107953 […] year I’ve not been to The Baby Show over the past four is the one I was actually pregnant, as this was happening instead. Did you go? Let me know what you thought. Oh, and it’s currently conception month on […]

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By: Birth Story Of The Week – Gillian and Eliza | Gas And Air https://www.ababyonboard.com/pregnancy-week-26-an-unexpected-medical-mini-break/#comment-97079 Tue, 27 Aug 2013 09:01:39 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=302#comment-97079 […] Epidural time, at last! However, at that point there were still no available labour rooms as the hospital was so busy, so we had to wait. By the time they moved someone out of a room – one of the longest hours of my life later – I was pretty convinced I was going to give birth then and there, on the induction ward, with three other women in the beds around me (sorry! to these women, I was you a few months earlier). […]

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By: Gillian’s birth story: what to expect from a planned induction | TalkMum https://www.ababyonboard.com/pregnancy-week-26-an-unexpected-medical-mini-break/#comment-93904 Tue, 06 Aug 2013 12:38:37 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=302#comment-93904 […] booked, I was made to return the next day as there were no free beds. And when I was in hospital early on in my pregnancy I met a mum who’d been waiting there for two days for a bed to become free on the induction ward […]

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By: What to expect when you're expecting DVD giveaway | https://www.ababyonboard.com/pregnancy-week-26-an-unexpected-medical-mini-break/#comment-7438 Thu, 01 Nov 2012 10:09:47 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=302#comment-7438 […] also didn’t expect pregnancy to be as amazing as it was. I absolutely loved it, despite some not-so-great bits, and I still feel really nostalgic now when I think about […]

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By: Gillian's Birth Story - Here Comes Baby Blog UK https://www.ababyonboard.com/pregnancy-week-26-an-unexpected-medical-mini-break/#comment-2124 Tue, 18 Sep 2012 08:01:16 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=302#comment-2124 […] Epidural time, at last! However, at that point there were still no available labour rooms as the hospital was so busy, so we had to wait. By the time they moved someone out of a room – one of the longest hours of my life later – I was pretty convinced I was going to give birth then and there, on the induction ward, with three other women in the beds around me (sorry! to these women, I was you a few months earlier). […]

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By: Why Did Nobody Tell Me? Home Truths Every Parent Needs To Know | https://www.ababyonboard.com/pregnancy-week-26-an-unexpected-medical-mini-break/#comment-1477 Fri, 07 Sep 2012 11:26:49 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=302#comment-1477 […] I don’t even need to mention that this is a pretty passive-aggressive quote really, do I? It seems like a pretty unnecessary kick in the teeth to all the blogging mums, who as mums are the exact target audience of the book (and there are currently over 3,700 members of the Britmums parent blogging network – so there are plenty of us). It’s also a bit of an own goal considering Mumsnet’s own blogger network, of which I am a member. And for the record, from this blogging mum: I don’t often find the time to blog, hence the infrequent posts of late but when I do it’s during daily nap time, in the evening or at the weekend – when else? – I’ve never been bored, and I’ve written about bad times here and here. […]

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By: My birth story - a unexpectedly quick induction of labour | https://www.ababyonboard.com/pregnancy-week-26-an-unexpected-medical-mini-break/#comment-587 Sat, 05 May 2012 22:02:28 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=302#comment-587 […] Epidural time, at last! However, at that point there were still no available labour rooms as the hospital was so busy, so we had to wait. By the time they moved someone out of a room – one of the longest hours of my life later – I was pretty convinced I was going to give birth then and there, on the induction ward, with three other women in the beds around me (sorry! to these women, I was you a few months earlier). […]

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