After finding out I was pregnant after three miscarriages, I was extremely nervous about what the next few weeks/months would hold. I was treated with such compassion through all of those losses, and going back to EPAU this time around I was full of different emotions. After suffering from what turned out to be implantation bleeding at 7 weeks pregnant, I was scanned and consulted very frequently by the obs/gynae team, which was very reassuring. As my pregnancy progressed and my daughter was found to be 4 weeks too small for gestational age and i was found to have a significant placenta previa, we were able to be scanned once and at times twice a week to ensure that our precious baby was being monitored. Every doctor, midwife, MCA, sonographer acknowledged how worrying our journey was and never failed to give us the love and compassion we needed. Our beautiful daughter was born via elective section at 36 weeks after a scary few days prior to this being monitored for premature rupture of membranes and a bleed from my previous. I can't thank the staff enough for how well we were looked after during and after the section. Being a fellow NNUH healthcare professional myself I couldn't feel more proud of the hospital I work for, and couldn't feel more grateful for the safe delivery of our precious rainbow baby
"The greatest thankyou 💓 "
About: Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital Norwich NR4 7UY
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