So I posted before about baby living with my husband and I instead of mum and mum is completly wanting this
Baby was born today and we had a social worker visit our home because the hospital raised a concern that she was being forced to have the baby live with us which is far from the truth they now have to chat with babies mum and make sure this isn’t the case and make sure she can make her own decisions the social worker was happy with our home and had no concerns they have to do a discharge plan mum is refusing to bond with baby feed or hold her and they midwife’s have completly neglected dads right to be able to hold and bond with his baby even when mum agreed that she wanted him to we now feel in limbo and really worried where the little one will end up
Social worker
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Re: Social worker
Dear Smidge1245
Thank you for the update and congratulations to your family.
From what you write the midwives and other professionals will be concerned about the mother’s feelings towards her situation and new born and I imagine will want to support her ‘emotionally’ to gain a clear understanding of how she feels at this time.
I am not sure how to respond to them ‘not allowing’ the father to access his child, but suggest you ask the professionals what their plans are for the baby in relation to ‘releasing’ the child into the care of their father.
Best wishes
Suzie
Thank you for the update and congratulations to your family.
From what you write the midwives and other professionals will be concerned about the mother’s feelings towards her situation and new born and I imagine will want to support her ‘emotionally’ to gain a clear understanding of how she feels at this time.
I am not sure how to respond to them ‘not allowing’ the father to access his child, but suggest you ask the professionals what their plans are for the baby in relation to ‘releasing’ the child into the care of their father.
Best wishes
Suzie
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