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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 345364" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>@5angels - Pre-natal drug exposure causes life long issues. I agree with MWM that you need them seen by specialists as 'regular' doctors often miss things. Hopefully your adoption subsidy is solid and you will be able to access help as needed. </p><p></p><p>@mandysue - I would not pretend with your daughter. She has abused her baby and created life-long issues in a helpless child. Are you willing to take placement of your grandchild? If so, contact DSS ASAP and advocate that the baby be placed with you. If you are not willing to accept placement, you can ask for visits (they are not required to give them to you, but you can ask, you can also try and develop a friendship with the foster parents as they can choose to let you visit). If you do not want to develop a relationship with the baby, the best thing you can do is create a family medical history and family social history to be put in the baby's file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 345364, member: 1169"] @5angels - Pre-natal drug exposure causes life long issues. I agree with MWM that you need them seen by specialists as 'regular' doctors often miss things. Hopefully your adoption subsidy is solid and you will be able to access help as needed. @mandysue - I would not pretend with your daughter. She has abused her baby and created life-long issues in a helpless child. Are you willing to take placement of your grandchild? If so, contact DSS ASAP and advocate that the baby be placed with you. If you are not willing to accept placement, you can ask for visits (they are not required to give them to you, but you can ask, you can also try and develop a friendship with the foster parents as they can choose to let you visit). If you do not want to develop a relationship with the baby, the best thing you can do is create a family medical history and family social history to be put in the baby's file. [/QUOTE]
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