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PPP is he right ivhad a previous misscarige and two children to an ex the first …

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PPP is he right ivhad a previous misscarige and two children to an ex the first was a misscarige second I fell badly with hyperemisis fainting spells and low iorn from day 1 which resulted in me being hospitalised 10 times sometimes a week at a time I also went unto labour at 34 weeks natural my second again low iorn I also suffer with thyroid problems which is harder to control when pregnant my warters started leaking and again I went into early labour then I met my now ex and we fell pregnant again there were complications which resulted in me in natural labour at 33 weeks and he was devastatingly stillborn we fell pregnant q year later and had a huge bleed threatens misscarige at 11 weeks my waters started leak in and my daughter was born due to a infection at 34 weeks I asked to be sterilised but refused ams fell pregnant again on the pill iv got my thyroid out of control a 8 year old5 year old n 9 month baby who hasn’t been well for the past week and had me up everynight iv got upset and said I don’t feel wll and I’m tired and my ex has come in shouting sayin I’m a made are and a marterr and I’m the only one who makes massive deals out of pregnancy compared me to every girl he nos sayin how they jus get on with it then said he wants full custody because I can’t cope being a. Mum n jus moan about it n Im only 10 weeks is he right??
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  • No. Every pregnancy is different & for some of us it can even spell death…just because a previous girlfriend found her pregnancy a ‘walk in the park’ doesn’t mean that you will. I have had my first – no symptoms other than a growing bump & fluid retention, my next gave me nosebleeds & dizzy spells, the twins saw me vomiting regularly & having cramp…he needs to accept that when you say you need help you actually do need it, too much strain can put both you & unborn baby at risk of harm

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