tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2098377761995034171.post4176721922915121367..comments2023-11-03T09:15:22.062+00:00Comments on Not Even a Bag of Sugar: Prematurity is Not a Lifestyle ChoiceKykareehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00316100979546486127noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2098377761995034171.post-25775049863698845412011-11-15T15:58:26.046+00:002011-11-15T15:58:26.046+00:00Thank you so much for commenting. The research you...Thank you so much for commenting. The research you are taking part in sounds fantastic, and very beneficial. And ongoing research is important. I hope William continues to do well, he sounds a little star. I know another Aussie prem mum who is closer to you if you wanted to make contact.Kylie Hodgeshttp://notevena.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2098377761995034171.post-70362335373738185942011-11-15T15:07:40.178+00:002011-11-15T15:07:40.178+00:00First time reader and commenter, which is unusual ...First time reader and commenter, which is unusual for me as I'm normally a complete lurker. I'm also an Australian married to an Englishman and my son William will be 2 in January. He was 26+1, developed hydrocephalus due to bleeding in the brain which is now under control and he is doing very well. <br />With regards following through on prematurity outcomes, I signed us up to a project being run on behalf of our local NHS Trust (Barking, Dagenham and Redbridge). This will look at how the services provided to William have helped/not helped in his development into childhood, though not any further.Rachael Barclaynoreply@blogger.com