ABOUT FINN
18 December 2007: Finn was born
Okay, so I was a little early...about 14 weeks to be correct. At 26 weeks gestation I decided it was time to see the big wide world! I don't think the folks were too happy about my early arrival but it was starting to get a little stuffy in "there". My Mum has a bicornuate uterus. For those of you that don't know, it's a division in the uterus so I had only half the space to grow. Hence the need to get out about half way through the pregnancy.
Read on if you'd like a little more history...
Okay, so I was a little early...about 14 weeks to be correct. At 26 weeks gestation I decided it was time to see the big wide world! I don't think the folks were too happy about my early arrival but it was starting to get a little stuffy in "there". My Mum has a bicornuate uterus. For those of you that don't know, it's a division in the uterus so I had only half the space to grow. Hence the need to get out about half way through the pregnancy.
Read on if you'd like a little more history...
DIARY IN AUSTRIA
18 June 2009: A trip to Austria
As you can see, I used to drink a bottle but I haven't had anything to eat or drink for a very, very long time. I just started to refuse a bottle and then later solids for a number of reasons. I currently receive all my nutrition via a peg/mic-key that delivers all nourishment and liquids directly into my tummy.
My parents think it would be best if I learn to eat like all the other kids out there. We are therefore off to a town called Graz in Austria, where a children's hospital specialises in tube weaning babies and children with feeding disorders.
Click here to view a diary of our journey & talk to us...
As you can see, I used to drink a bottle but I haven't had anything to eat or drink for a very, very long time. I just started to refuse a bottle and then later solids for a number of reasons. I currently receive all my nutrition via a peg/mic-key that delivers all nourishment and liquids directly into my tummy.
My parents think it would be best if I learn to eat like all the other kids out there. We are therefore off to a town called Graz in Austria, where a children's hospital specialises in tube weaning babies and children with feeding disorders.
Click here to view a diary of our journey & talk to us...