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25+5 my son and his girlfriend having a little boy and she's having a lot of difficulties independency, so she only has two veins in her umbilical cord.. She has severe breakdown in her placenta. They're saying the baby isn't gaining weight but losing weight. He was in the ninth percentile the last ultrasouda and now he's been the fourth percent She doesn't really give me a lot of information to go off of but I'm just wondering if anybody's how to deal with what was the outcome? Put her on permanent bed rest. She's been losing massive chunks of her placentas. From the very beginning, they tried to say that it was a corpus ludium, they tried to say that it was a subcryonic hemorrhage. And now they're saying all of this stuff? And that he has a really high chance of stillbirth?
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Yes, she needs to be in bed rest, get some IVs in her, her just going about her day should not be it. She needs to listen to her body and baby too. She needs to be on bed rest, anything can happen.

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