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Old Sep 28th, 2011, 17:34 PM   #11
Tegans Mama
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You don't need ARM to get in the pool. Wigglywoo has my stance on mec staining down completely - it's very common and taken far too seriously when it's thin.


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Old Sep 29th, 2011, 05:20 AM   #12
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Yeah as long as the baby's Hb is reactive and there are no signs of distress, then i'm happy to continue at home i think. It's helpful to see what the waters are like and some MWs are amni-hook happy for reassurance, but I'm happy not to be intervened with and wait for my waters to break in the pool. If anything i just hope that it's very light and old meconium staining and baby is coping well!


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