greenpeas154 in the UK, the last scan we are offered is at 20 weeks. Other than that, we don't have any unless there's reason to like growth problems etc. You can pay for a private scan but they're not used for diagnostic purposes.
She had a water birth; maybe they didn't do the amount of scans that most moms to be do. She may have had the earlier scans that may not have picked it up. But it is definitely questionable :/ even if they had known, they wouldn't have been able to do much of anything unless a doctor was willing to attempt an operation on an unborn baby.
In Australia, we have one scan at 18 weeks. Why would you need more? It is completely unnecessary unless something appears to be amiss on that one scan. Scans may seem benign but all investigations carry risks. I think they have many more done as 'routine' in the USA because they charge for them and thus someone makes a profit. We also don't have paediatricians and ob/gyns but simply have visits with a GP. Pregnancy isn't an illness.
My dad had liver cancer... he had over 100 maybe over 200 if I'm right. He lived only about 4 months after he was told that there was a few tumors... I miss him so much. I would give anything to spend at least a few more minutes with my dad.
I broke my same collar bone and im also left handed mine was wasnt as bad i also had appendicitis which for me it didn't hurt that bad after surgery i was a bit afraid to walk but i did
Poor babies, this is so sad that they have to go through this. American doctors probably would have caught it because of our LBGYN/fetal surgeon doctors, in not 100% sure if they have a good amount of those. Hope she heals and lives to have a wonderful life
Just.like.fire_ Not necessarily. There cancerous tumours that get missed all the time worldwide. We have those type of doctors here as well, it's a rare cancer anyone could have missed it, especially in the womb. Also the parents, they chose a more natural approach and probably opted for less scans. They're just one of the unlucky few.
Just.like.fire_ It sounds like you think the UK is some sort of third world country... It was a one in a million case, if it's not suspected, any doctor would have missed this.
we have some awesome doctors here. Having had a premature and seeing some of the cases in the SCBU unit? I can only praise them: such an amazing dedication and they don't cost us a penny. Our taxes put to work to the service of health.
Poor Olivia... she is so adorable, I hope all went well and she's happy and healthy now!!
I have scheduled my appointment for donating blood tomorrow after work, I hope someone else does as well.
Kelly Elena one thing I would love to do but don't think I could
That tumour is insanely huge for a tiny baby!!!
Hope beautiful Olivia gets well and her cancer doesn't come back.
It's so sad that a little baby like Olivia has to go through this😔 I hope she stays a happy baby
Why couldn't they just use medical ultrasound to determine, whether Bethany has appendicitis?
"She sleeps like a baby"
"Um she is a baby" 😂
Olivia is soooo cute
My name is Olivia and when I was her age I had the same thing but mine didn't come back hope hers doesn't
I suffer from a condition called grumbling appendix. There are days where I cannot physically move because of the pain. I'm hoping to grow out of it
Feel really sorry for Olivia, to have her cancerous tumour come back, then having to have a liver transplant😢
I had a liver tumor when I was born but mine wasn't cancerous.
I am surprised the tumour had not been discovered before the birth via scan?
greenpeas154 yeah i was going to say the same thing!
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greenpeas154 in the UK, the last scan we are offered is at 20 weeks. Other than that, we don't have any unless there's reason to like growth problems etc. You can pay for a private scan but they're not used for diagnostic purposes.
She had a water birth; maybe they didn't do the amount of scans that most moms to be do. She may have had the earlier scans that may not have picked it up. But it is definitely questionable :/ even if they had known, they wouldn't have been able to do much of anything unless a doctor was willing to attempt an operation on an unborn baby.
In Australia, we have one scan at 18 weeks.
Why would you need more? It is completely unnecessary unless something appears to be amiss on that one scan.
Scans may seem benign but all investigations carry risks.
I think they have many more done as 'routine' in the USA because they charge for them and thus someone makes a profit. We also don't have paediatricians and ob/gyns but simply have visits with a GP. Pregnancy isn't an illness.
My dad had liver cancer... he had over 100 maybe over 200 if I'm right. He lived only about 4 months after he was told that there was a few tumors... I miss him so much. I would give anything to spend at least a few more minutes with my dad.
And my dad also had to get a liver tansplant, but urban was because his liver was failing ;c
Poor baby liver cancer my heart breaks for the family , liver cancer is the worst ...
Watching the boy with the broken collarbone hurt my collarbone
10:30 Just make sure it's not "schoolesitus" More than one of my friends ended up in surgery faking a tummy ache to get out of going to school.
hope she beter
Poor kids
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My mom had appendicitis while pregnant
Poor Olivia
6 hours in labour!! I was in labour with my daughter for 50 minutes!
Are there any updates on Olivia?
Auden0 i believe she passed away
Girlie Gamers , I was trying to find an update, but no luck with any searches. I hope she is alive and well.
Girlie Gamers no she is alive and well as I live down the road from her and she is in my class
Alex Cleary How old is Olivia Dixon now?
Alex Cleary How can she be in your class? This video was posted in 2016 so I'm pretty sure olivia is only about 2.
Are homebirths common in UK?
greenpeas154 quite
greenpeas154 not really depends where in the UK
greenpeas154 it's up to the parents I live in the UK
I broke my same collar bone and im also left handed mine was wasnt as bad i also had appendicitis which for me it didn't hurt that bad after surgery i was a bit afraid to walk but i did
Kat Whisperer108 did you have keyhole surgery
I am left Handed and I broke my left hand when I was 2
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I went to a and e with suspected appendicitis but it wasn't it was a stomach virus😀😀
Lucy The Gymnast same except mine was a symptom of colitis a few weeks later i went in for a colposcopy and got started on the correct treatment.
Lucy The Gymnast Me too but it was just that the medication I had been taking had burned away my stomach lining x
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Poor babies, this is so sad that they have to go through this. American doctors probably would have caught it because of our LBGYN/fetal surgeon doctors, in not 100% sure if they have a good amount of those. Hope she heals and lives to have a wonderful life
Just.like.fire_ Not necessarily. There cancerous tumours that get missed all the time worldwide. We have those type of doctors here as well, it's a rare cancer anyone could have missed it, especially in the womb. Also the parents, they chose a more natural approach and probably opted for less scans. They're just one of the unlucky few.
Just.like.fire_ It sounds like you think the UK is some sort of third world country... It was a one in a million case, if it's not suspected, any doctor would have missed this.
we have some awesome doctors here. Having had a premature and seeing some of the cases in the SCBU unit? I can only praise them: such an amazing dedication and they don't cost us a penny. Our taxes put to work to the service of health.
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