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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Saddens me to read this thread. Mine was 36 weeks but had severe IUGR was only 4 lbs. Had delays in physical, speech, language, OT, social, sensory, feeding. Possible HFA. Has caught up on everything at 6 years of age with therapy services. Still has food allergies and some anxiety. But it was tough all those years and I had only myself to blame. Would break my heart every time I saw a full term baby. I really dont know if I could have done things differently to avoid the pre-eclampsia, and really how much of this is due to preterm birth. Sorry to be so negative, but it all works out in the end. I do think it is transient.[/quote] Please don't blame yourself for pre-eclampsia or for your child's delays. So much of life is out of our control. [/quote]
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