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My friend who was pregnant with twins went to A&E after her waters broke at 21 weeks. She was taken in and then given an injection to stop the contractions. She was then left on a trolley for 5 hours until seen again. she said it was mainly immigrants which were there (not being racist) who didn't look in bad shape at all. Anyway after 5 hours she was admitted to hospital where she is now.
Is this normal? I remember going in 8 years ago with a gash on my head and within2 hours I was stitched up and on my way.
What is happening? We should all take medical health cover or something. I feel terrible and I hope my friend doesnt lose the babies :(
Is this normal? I remember going in 8 years ago with a gash on my head and within2 hours I was stitched up and on my way.
What is happening? We should all take medical health cover or something. I feel terrible and I hope my friend doesnt lose the babies :(
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some 30 years ago I went into an early labour. I was also given an injection to stop the contractions and left for a good couple of hours on a trolley - it took time to see how well I was responding. A couple of nurses did find time to have a few quick words with me as to how I felt. When the contractions had finally stopped, I was admitted to a maternity ward and kept there as it turned out I had a placenta preaavia which can be complicated.
I do hope all goes well with your friend and her babies, I was OK and so was my daughter. I don't think most medical health plans cover pregnancy, do they?
I do hope all goes well with your friend and her babies, I was OK and so was my daughter. I don't think most medical health plans cover pregnancy, do they?
\\\\The ladies waters have broken. How much time is there between waters breaking and having to deliver?\\\
That really isn't the point.
Contractions are the bottom line.
Contractions occurring at 21 weeks with ot without the "waters breaking" is a bad sign.
ukanonymous seems to be complaining about the lack of empathy rather than the medical care..........and i must say.....I agree with her.
That really isn't the point.
Contractions are the bottom line.
Contractions occurring at 21 weeks with ot without the "waters breaking" is a bad sign.
ukanonymous seems to be complaining about the lack of empathy rather than the medical care..........and i must say.....I agree with her.
My cousin needed an emergency caesarian and was taken to the Northern General in Sheffield, which was the nearest with a maternity wing. She was turned away because they were already full. My uncle, her father, asked the nurse in charge if it was because the beds were full of Asian women having theirs, and she said, "Well, frankly, yes." My cousin ended up in Chesterfield. Luckily everything went okay and her daughter was born healthy.
We are all getting pretty hysterical over this (quite naturally of course), but here is the bottom line:
Woman of 21 weeks pregnant with twins has contractions which have been suppressed by injections as the survival if twins born at 21 weeks is extremely unlikely.
What more can the hospital do...either on a trolley or in a ward?
Woman of 21 weeks pregnant with twins has contractions which have been suppressed by injections as the survival if twins born at 21 weeks is extremely unlikely.
What more can the hospital do...either on a trolley or in a ward?
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