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<blockquote data-quote="IT1967" data-source="post: 571569" data-attributes="member: 15615"><p>Both kids were not the easiest babies. My daughter, especially. She had colic and was delivered early because I had pre-eclampsia and she wasn't growing well inside me. But she hit every milestone on time or early. My son was a smoother pregnancy, but also small. Easier than my daughter, but not by much. Pretty much the way it has been ever since. He hit all his milestones at the appropriate age. I have wondered about Asperger's, and have asked the counsellor if she thought it was possible and she adamantly feels they are not Asperger's. She says she's treated kids with-that diagnosis and she doesn't think it is in my kids. She was pretty strong in that opinion. I've been dragging my feet on calling the neuropsychologist (got a name from a friend). I feel overwhelmed and just dread the thought of starting over again in this whole process. Not even sure our insurance would cover it.... I will put it at the top of my list. Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IT1967, post: 571569, member: 15615"] Both kids were not the easiest babies. My daughter, especially. She had colic and was delivered early because I had pre-eclampsia and she wasn't growing well inside me. But she hit every milestone on time or early. My son was a smoother pregnancy, but also small. Easier than my daughter, but not by much. Pretty much the way it has been ever since. He hit all his milestones at the appropriate age. I have wondered about Asperger's, and have asked the counsellor if she thought it was possible and she adamantly feels they are not Asperger's. She says she's treated kids with-that diagnosis and she doesn't think it is in my kids. She was pretty strong in that opinion. I've been dragging my feet on calling the neuropsychologist (got a name from a friend). I feel overwhelmed and just dread the thought of starting over again in this whole process. Not even sure our insurance would cover it.... I will put it at the top of my list. Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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