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What a week.

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Well done, I'm so pleased you story has a happy ending as it sounds quite traumatic in the middle!

Hope she is able to come home soon, xxx
 
Oh Phoebe

Many, many congratulations on the birth of your beautiful baby girl and well done for staying strong through such an ordeal. I'm sure she'll be home very very soon. Enjoy every moment x
 
Congratulations. So glad she's here safe and sound and hope it doesn't take you too long to feel vaguely human again! Pre-eclampsia is horrible enough on its own - I can only imagine how much worse when complicated with diabetes but I'm sure she's worth it all. x
 
Congratultions Phoebe and welcome to the world Jemima! She is gorgeous hun.

Sorry it was a complicated birth but you get to have her in your life forever now. xx
 
OMG, what an ordeal for you to have to go through! I am amazed that they didn't do a c-section and that you managed to give birth naturally when you were so poorly, well done you! Congratulations on the birth of little Jemima, glad you are both safe and sound and look forward to seeing a pic.
 
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