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Just found out that my unborn son has anencephaly   Message List  
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Re: Just found out that my unborn son has anencephaly

to the rumors of the baby cutting you. the babies skull even when it
is a healthy baby the skull is not fully formed (soft spot on a
childs head) the skull the starts to to harden after the baby is
born and up to a year old it my not be completely closed. you might
be an RN but you are not a doctor and you are scaring these poor
women for no reason. i have had my daughter and 2 healthy children
and i was never cut. the bleeding to death comes from a hemmoriage
not being cut. before you start correcting people on things that are
not true please get your facte straight, im an adovcate for the
anencephaly program here in my town and there has never been a word
of being cut by your babies head or whatnot. and please use spell
check. it is very hard to read your posts. internal bleeding comes
from the placenta or from something else NOT BY YOUR BABY! your
baby is to fragile to cut anything other than there finger nails..
lol










--- In anencephaly@yahoogroups.com, "Rae" <ms_raeek@...> wrote:
>
> --- i beg to argue with you because i was told that by 3
specialist
> and that all said the same thing that if you carie full traem you
> would be at risk of intenal bleeding and as a health care
profesional
> i wolud beleave the dortors they know what they are talking about
and
> they DO NOT USE SCARE TAKTICS THEY TELL YOU LIKE IT IS .so who
ever
> told you that lied to you and i am very sory that they did that
was
> very unprofesional of them but it is ture you can die and are at
risk
> with anencephaly baby . i know this for a fact i have been a RN
for
> 19 years .. In anencephaly@yahoogroups.com, Yvonne Holland
> <ceilidhs_mum@> wrote:
> >
> > It's not true that your baby could cut you. The bones are far
too
> soft to do that. Some doctors say that as they either don't
> understand the condition or they don't want you to carry on with
the
> pregnancy. I have many friends from another support group who
carried
> to term and not one of them was cut by their babies head, that is
> just a scare tactic. Your life is not in danger by carrying an
> anencephalic baby to term.
> > love Yvonne xxx
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Hello all~ I am new to your site as I just found out that my unborn so has anencephaly. I am unsure how we are going to handle this. This is my third...
Nancy
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Sep 5, 2006
10:29 pm

Nancy - If my experience can help you, I'm happy to share. My middle child (and first daughter, Sarah) was born in Jan 2002 with anencephaly (lived for 2...
David and Sabrina Tyn...
oursarahbear
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Sep 6, 2006
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Nancy, I am very sorry to hear your little one has anencepahly. This is such a heartbreaking thing to have to go through.My name is Nicole & I lost my son...
Nicole
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Sep 6, 2006
5:33 am

nancy i also had a baby with anecepaly and we decied to teraminat the pregnace and at the time my daughter was one and she to wanted her sister but what i told...
rae ek
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Sep 8, 2006
9:05 pm

I carried my son for as long as I possibly could, he physically left me almost 9 months ago. I don't regret a minute of my time with him. ... the pregnace and...
ladybug0512
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Sep 9, 2006
12:30 am

... .like you being at risk becaus of the babys head not being formd and he could cut you inside and you could bleed to death. I just wanted to comment that I...
Nicole
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Sep 9, 2006
3:56 pm

Rae - (or whoever made that RIDICULOUS post about the baby's head cutting) That is so untrue!!! Please do not post such ignorant comments in this group - these...
jenny crowe
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Sep 10, 2006
1:23 am

Nancy, I have carried to babies with anencephaly to full term. This is a difficult thing to do, but I am convinced it is the right thing for the good of the...
trixmaree
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Sep 7, 2006
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... Hi, I chose to have a D & E done at 18 weeks. I do not regret my decision at all. I feel very lucky that this was an option. My husband was also very...
shairbe1
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Sep 7, 2006
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... pregant with the child that had anencephaly? Would love to hear from you again~ Thanks~ Nancy ... husband...
Nancy
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Sep 7, 2006
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Hello Nancy, I had 2 normal pregnacies before my daughter amelia then after her i am currently pregnant with a healthly little girl. (i think it is a girl) i...
Heather
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Sep 8, 2006
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It's not true that your baby could cut you. The bones are far too soft to do that. Some doctors say that as they either don't understand the condition or they...
Yvonne Holland
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Sep 9, 2006
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... and that all said the same thing that if you carie full traem you would be at risk of intenal bleeding and as a health care profesional i wolud beleave the...
Rae
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Sep 9, 2006
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to the rumors of the baby cutting you. the babies skull even when it is a healthy baby the skull is not fully formed (soft spot on a childs head) the skull the...
Heather
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Sep 9, 2006
10:43 pm

... is my ... method did ... family? I ... anencephaly? ... full term or 2 terminate is a difficult to make. I chose to carry full term. The memories of...
anna
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