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One born every minute.
This never fails to make me cry (especially as One Is To Be A Grandmother in 4 months' time). And especially that the last little babe to be born was called Daniel - and the Son who is to make One A Grandmother is my Daniel Spaniel.
The really young couple, the 20 year old girl with awful black & missing teeth, and her 21 year old boyfriend were absolutely adorable - but I just wanted to do something about her teeth. 'In my day' we had free dental care when pregnant - wasn't any offered to this poor young lass? She was quite a pretty little thing and if her teeth were fixed she would look so different. How, in this day and age, can a 20 year old end up with teeth in such a state? And dentician is so important in pregnancy - why didn't someone advise and help her?
The really young couple, the 20 year old girl with awful black & missing teeth, and her 21 year old boyfriend were absolutely adorable - but I just wanted to do something about her teeth. 'In my day' we had free dental care when pregnant - wasn't any offered to this poor young lass? She was quite a pretty little thing and if her teeth were fixed she would look so different. How, in this day and age, can a 20 year old end up with teeth in such a state? And dentician is so important in pregnancy - why didn't someone advise and help her?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Didn't see the prog Sal, but when my MIL was expecting her first (my hubby) all the goodness went to the baby so she lost her teeth. (55 years ago tho)
Maybe she'll be doing something about the teeth after the baby was born. Not straightaway of course.
I too had free dental treatment during pregnancy and for 1 year afterwards.
Maybe she'll be doing something about the teeth after the baby was born. Not straightaway of course.
I too had free dental treatment during pregnancy and for 1 year afterwards.
Years ago alba that was true - it happened to my mum also. But I was shocked in this day and age that a 20 year old girl had such appalling teeth and that in 9 months of pregnancy no-one had told her about free dental treatment. Still, what do I know - maybe she was, but declined it. I just thought it a shame for health and looks reasons.
Such a shame sara, for whatever reason. I don't mean to be derogatory or assumptive about her upbringing, but her mother (as much as I ended up quite liking her) didn't look the sort to have encouraged good dental hygiene.
p.s. on the subject of looks and youth - you know that lad we were talking about last week - the one with the big head and all that hair on Munroe? He was in the drama about Christopher Isherwood on BBC2 at the weekend - playing Isherwood's brother. He had an even worse namby pamby wavy hairstyle on that - it definitely IS the hair the poor thing's forced to have, rather than he himself. The things one has to do for one's art.....!
p.s. on the subject of looks and youth - you know that lad we were talking about last week - the one with the big head and all that hair on Munroe? He was in the drama about Christopher Isherwood on BBC2 at the weekend - playing Isherwood's brother. He had an even worse namby pamby wavy hairstyle on that - it definitely IS the hair the poor thing's forced to have, rather than he himself. The things one has to do for one's art.....!