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“The nurses refused to call me to breastfeed my child, who had prolonged jaundice. The breasts exploded my milk, he received milk powder.”

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The birth took place at Giulești Maternity, where, tell the site everything about mothers, the conditions are good, and the medical staff “somewhat help”.

A reader all about mothers wrote the birth story of her child, who had prolonged jaundice and could only be breastfeeding after 72 hours after birth. The mother was surprised and disturbed by the fact that she did not even allow her to feed her newborn with the bottle and that at every visit to breastfeeding she found her child. We play the birth story from Giulești Maternity, as it was written by the TDM reader.

“My story started beautifully, as all the stories should start about bringing a baby into the world. At 16 weeks I received the diagnosis of” increased risk of abortion “, which imposed a total rest in bed until birth. Being a kinetotherapist, I had continued my activity normally and after I was pregnant, without imagining that a little extra effort would force me to stay in bed in the next 22 weeks.

Perhaps they were the hardest weeks of my life … The pressure was huge, both physically, with every passing day and mentally. I was on the edge of the gap from a psychic point of view and I thought that the day of birth was no longer coming. I missed moving more than to the bathroom or in the kitchen, I missed friends, co -workers. I was isolated from the world, I didn't want to talk to anyone, not even on the phone. I don't want anyone to go through this, so please take care of you during your pregnancy!

I had prepared for Caesarean section, not for what followed after …

Due to the fact that the baby was in malfunction (defective fetus), there were three fibroids of more than 4 centimeters each, and the fetus had a weight of 3,800 grams at 37 weeks, I decided with the Cezarian gynecologist, the safest way to give birth. However, I had taken into account Caesarean section, I am not the best friend of pain. I took everything I was going to come up with her, so I couldn't give birth naturally didn't bother me at all.

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Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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