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mani 22-09-2006 16:22

Born In Burnley...
 
i just had to laugh the way the telegraph put that as a threat on its cover...

ur child could be born in burnley - beware!!

campaign to central govt to get this changed!

give your child a chance

or was it just me who found the head line funny?

BLACKBURN RAVER 22-09-2006 16:29

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cant find that headline mani...but ive been saying that for years....

here is the headline tho with the story for those interested

http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk...in_burnley.php

BLACKBURN RAVER 22-09-2006 16:34

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on a follow up note...

why the hell build a brand spanking multi million pound "super hospital " and then transfer or send women to a far less superior hospital 15 or so miles away. ??...its beyond belief to me :confused: :confused:

i'l gaurantee you sumatt tho my missus will be giving birth at home.(when we have kids)..no child o mine is being born in dingleville..:D :D

shillelagh 22-09-2006 16:42

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Being born in burnley will give the child a head start in life - claret and blue is a better colour than blue and white. blue and white is a cold combination - claret & blue is a warmer combination.

:D :D :D :D :D :D

AccyJay 22-09-2006 16:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mani
i just had to laugh the way the telegraph put that as a threat on its cover...

ur child could be born in burnley - beware!!

campaign to central govt to get this changed!

give your child a chance

or was it just me who found the head line funny?

I did find this qoute funny
Quote:

Husband Dave was even more scathing. He said: "Have a baby in Burnley? No thanks. That would put me off straight away.
"This has certainly spelt the end for any future baby boom."
That quote came from the father of a child born at Queens Park Hospital in Blackburn

:D

norwich stanley 22-09-2006 16:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER
on a follow up note...

why the hell build a brand spanking multi million pound "super hospital " and then transfer or send women to a far less superior hospital 15 or so miles away. ??...its beyond belief to me :confused: :confused:

i'l gaurantee you sumatt tho my missus will be giving birth at home.(when we have kids)..no child o mine is being born in dingleville..:D :D

Know what you mean RAVER the thought of my boy being born in Ipsh*t would have been too much to bare!

mani 22-09-2006 17:05

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blackburn - it was in wh smiths i seen the paper

unless that was an early/late edition...

Ber999T 22-09-2006 17:47

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due to the reorgiansation of the hospitals and the "down-grading" of Burnley A&E it was stated at the outset of the "public" meetings/consulations that this would happen and that elective surgery will be held at BGH wih the Peads at RBH NICU to be at BGH

colinj 22-09-2006 18:31

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Rather than be concerned about who is born where people in Burnley and surrounding areas are more concerned that more people will die because they will have to get them to Blackburn for A&E. Ten minutes according to Jack Straw, well yea it will be with a chauffuer driven car and a police escort :mad:

bullseyebarb 22-09-2006 20:13

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My sister lives near Kidderminster. When I visited in 2004 she showed me the lovely new hospital there. Only one problem. After the facility was built, the government decided it didn't have enough money to staff the place with doctors so it is now operated entirely by nurse practitioners and RN's. If you have a real emergency, such as a heart attack, you have to go all the way to Worcester.

Mancie 22-09-2006 20:44

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The biggger picture is.. the Dingles and the Walkers won't know wether they are a dingle or a walker.. because born in burnley means you have been born in Burnley.. simple as that

WillowTheWhisp 22-09-2006 21:09

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Ten minutes from Blackburn to Burnley? You can't even get from Blackburn to Accy in ten minutes!

I agree that people will probably die because they don't get to hosputal quick enough. It's madness.

I must admit though I smiled at the headline as if it was the worst possible thing that a Blackburn family could experience to have a child born in Burnley.

I was kind of accidentally born in Blackburn because my mother lived in Hapton and I was supposed to be born in Burnley but she was visiting relatives and I suddenly decided to put in an appearance so they took her to the nearest one.

colinj 22-09-2006 21:20

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And on a lighter note the worst thing that could happen if you die as you get to the hospital in Blackburn is that they mistake you for one of the regulars at Deadwood and give you a season ticket with the rest of the stiffs :Banane06:

Wynonie Harris 22-09-2006 21:49

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Born in Blackburn...born in Burnley...who cares? The saddest fact of all is that Accrington parents cannot have their babies born in Accrington anymore.

jackyalex 22-09-2006 21:55

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Originally Posted by bullseyebarb
My sister lives near Kidderminster. When I visited in 2004 she showed me the lovely new hospital there. Only one problem. After the facility was built, the government decided it didn't have enough money to staff the place with doctors so it is now operated entirely by nurse practitioners and RN's. If you have a real emergency, such as a heart attack, you have to go all the way to Worcester.

its the same up here in county durham,if you have an emergency you have to travel to middlesborough thats 30miles from where we live

Doug 22-09-2006 22:29

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
Born in Blackburn...born in Burnley...who cares? The saddest fact of all is that Accrington parents cannot have their babies born in Accrington anymore.

I agree 100%. I was Born at 89 Church Street, Church. Sad it may be. But I am proud of the fact I was born in Church, more the fact I was born at home in that house. Although I have been away for over 30 years, being born over there is what makes me what I am. It might not be much to others but to me it is. God forbid that today a man may live his life in Accrington but must consede to the fact that he was born in Blackburn.

SPUGGIE J 22-09-2006 22:47

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Born and raised in Accy and proud of it. I might have been away a while but its still to me my home town. As for those born and raised in Accy wanting their kids born there will have to opt for home births. :)

grannyclaret 23-09-2006 00:20

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Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER
)..no child o mine is being born in dingleville..:D :D

SHOCK HORROR ..B.R,,,I thought you were a nice blackburn lad,:rolleyes: I am a Dingle and proud of it...:D

Madhatter 23-09-2006 00:34

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I was made in blackpool and born in nuneaton, my mum went to live in liverpool. Luckily without me. Life just isn't fair.

mani 23-09-2006 03:34

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i know wynonie - i was really upset when i found out about the maternity ward in accy vic had closed down - i was really wanting my kids to b born in accy

willow - talk about having a close call!!! :P

Wynonie Harris 23-09-2006 07:21

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Got "Accrington" on my passport and extremely proud of the fact!

lettie 23-09-2006 09:17

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The telegraph said that up to 2,400 babies who are normally born in Blackburn will be born in Burnley. Blackburn currently has nearly 4,000 births per year. Therefore not all babies will be born in Burnley. This government are looking to encourage women with normal pregnancies to deliver at home or in birth centres (which will be local). All the current research evidence shows that it is safer for women with normal pregnancies to deliver in these environments than in hospitals. Birth centres are run by midwives and tend not to have access to doctors, they provide a homely environment. As discussed in the hospital closure thread, we had birth centres for a long time.... Accy Vic, Rough Lee, Bramley Meade, Bull Hill, all of which were closed because it became the norm to go to hospital, therefore birth centres became less cost effective to keep open. The government are trying to reverse this trend now and have realised that it is more cost effective to encourage women to deliver normally, without interventions such as monitoring, epidural, artificial rupture of membranes etc. Research shows that one intervention leads to another and raises the chances of needing a forceps, ventouse or operative delivery. These interventions are not done in the home or birth centre environments and the majority of women need less pain relief as a result of being allowed to labour naturally.

There will still be babies born locally both in Blackburn, Hyndburn and the Ribble Valley. I am more concerned with the people of Burnley having to travel the extra few miles to A&E when they are in critical conditions..... It's bad enough that we have to go to Blackburn from Accrington.

BLACKBURN RAVER 23-09-2006 10:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by grannyclaret
SHOCK HORROR ..B.R,,,I thought you were a nice blackburn lad,:rolleyes: I am a Dingle and proud of it...:D

he he........your ok g.c i like you ;)

SPUGGIE J 23-09-2006 11:12

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Christ Lettie you made the birth of a baby sound like a horror movie production. So the govenment wants to go back to the good old days eh well we will have to wait and see if the control freaks will allow it.

accymel 23-09-2006 11:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug
God forbid that today a man may live his life in Accrington but must consede to the fact that he was born in Blackburn.

Dont i know that i was one unfortunate to be born at QPH blackburn :(yet raised & conceived in Accy

SPUGGIE J 23-09-2006 11:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by accymel
Dont i know that i was one unfortunate to be born at QPH blackburn :(yet raised & conceived in Accy

My cousin was born in Blackburn and I take great delight in saying to her kids she is English as it really winds her up. She lives up here not far from me and her parents are Scots. :D

Nevermind Mel you could always hide the bad bits. ;)

Alvin the chipmunk 24-09-2006 10:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
Born in Blackburn...born in Burnley...who cares? The saddest fact of all is that Accrington parents cannot have their babies born in Accrington anymore.

Of course they can. Just need a comfy setee, a bucket, painkillers and a pair of scissors ;)

shakermaker 24-09-2006 10:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
Born in Blackburn...born in Burnley...who cares? The saddest fact of all is that Accrington parents cannot have their babies born in Accrington anymore.

You're right there, Wyn.
My brother was one of the last to be born in Accy in January '94, it's a sad state that Accy Vic is just used for sprained wrists & shuts at 9 (handy for an A&E eh?).

Back to the point of the thread - you've got to be a very moronic person to object what town your child is born because of 'dingles' :rolleyes: however it is worrying that the travel involved would cause further pain to people.

Ianto.W. 24-09-2006 19:16

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Kid's will always be born in accrington, as was one of my grandchildren, she is ten years old today, and was born in Nuttall Street, you will never be able to control nature, they arrive when they are ready. What's wrong with Burnley, (brave members only need reply).
Surely a good hospital is a good hospital for all that.

Gayle 24-09-2006 20:02

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I don't think it's the quality of the hospital that's in question, or even the fact that people wouldn't want to have their babies in Burnley - the problem is the distance. When I was pregnant with Maddie I had a bit of a problem and I needed to get to a hospital very quickly, I was at my mother-in-law's in Darwen at the time, I don't even want to think about what would have happened if I'd had to get myself over to Burnley!


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