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What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital

Monday, December 3, 2012

Twins Fight in Womb Viral Video Shows Amazing Sibling Battle [VIDEO]

Twins Fight in Womb Viral Video Shows Amazing Sibling Battle [VIDEO]:

The twins fight in womb viral video is sure to bring a chuckle to anyone who's ever had a young brother or sister and know a thing or two about sibling rivalry. In a rare glimpse inside a mother's nesting area for her children before birth, two identical twins fight in the womb, kicking each other to get more room.
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It's All About the Money-Duchess of Cambridge being treated for Hyperemesis Gravidarum

Royal Watch: Keeping up with the royals - Lifestyle - Boston.com:

Britain's Prince William left the King Edward VII hospital in London on Dec. 3 where his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, is being treated for hyperemesis gravidarum, a “potentially dangerous type of morning sickness,” according to the AP.

Catherine is in her early stages of her first pregnancy and is expected to stay in the hospital for several days and will require a period of rest thereafter.

Left untreated, the mother could be at risk of developing neurological problems — including seizures — or risk delivering the baby early.

Proof once again the more money you have, the better treatment you get. If you're a young single Mother in NH and experience Hyperemesis Gravidarum throughout your ENTIRE pregnancy and then get sent home each and every time you wind up in the Emergency room and are given an IV. You're not kept in the hospital for even a few day's, never mind several and never told to rest. For that matter, never even told you have Hyperemesis Gravidarum and never treated for it. You find out six months after your premature baby is stolen by NH DCYF, when the cohort hospital and the NH Health Center finally decide to give you your medical records that they kept hidden for six months, just to make sure you lose your baby, because the NH Family Court's will deny the admittance of exculpatory evidence, because they make up their own rules.
You've suffered throughout your pregnancy with UNTREATED Hyperemesis Gravidarum, UNTREATED Anemia, UNTREATED Thyroid problems, you swelled up like a balloon, your baby was Placenta-Previa  and you were forced to give birth to your baby naturally, after being drugged with Morphine for 19 hours AND your Pituitary Gland hemorrhaged in labor, which left you diagnosed with Sheehan Syndrome. All of this suffering to bring a beautiful baby girl into the world. A beautiful baby girl stolen by NH DCYF, from the cohort DCYF hospital where she was born. In a State where innocence means nothing. In a State where parent's are treated worse than convicted criminals and Mother's without money lose their precious baby's after suffering throughout their pregnancy and continue to suffer due to their rotten prenatal medical care and are made to suffer for the rest of their lives due to the loss of their ILLEGALLY stolen, ILLEGALLY adopted out children.
Now tell me Money isn't EVERYTHING!

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Identifying and Addressing the Needs of Children in Grandparent Care

Identifying and Addressing the Needs of Children in Grandparent Care:

Regardless of how the arrangement came about, all children living with grandparents have experienced a separation from a parent, which can be traumatic (Bowlby 1980). Yet research suggests that living with a relative, rather than with a nonrelative or in an institution, may minimize this trauma by providing the child with a sense of family support (Dubowitz et al. 1994). Furthermore, many grandparents find meaning and satisfaction in being able to provide stability and security for a grandchild (Waldrop and Weber 2001). However, taking care of a grandchild may create or exacerbate a number of health and financial hardships for a grandparent caretaker.

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