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How soon after childbirth can a woman conceive?
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brummiejan | Report | 11 May 2012 15:46 |
Maybe. A bit unusual, but who knows. Possibly didn't want to shock the vicar! Is his birth near their marriage date though? |
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 11 May 2012 15:42 |
That inclines me towards a different theory then.... that my g-grandfather's birth date was falsified in order that he would not appear illegitimate!!! |
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brummiejan | Report | 11 May 2012 15:35 |
Then it makes no sense. There is no way a baby of 29 weeks could have survived that long at that time. The only possibility is if he were a little more mature, but she would have had to get a move on! |
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 11 May 2012 15:31 |
Well, the little fellow was christened on 10th October, so he survived for at least 42 days. |
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brummiejan | Report | 11 May 2012 15:25 |
Going by weeks, there were 35 weeks between them. To be born at 35 weeks is normally fine, but assuming she conceived 6 weeks after her previous child was born, the 2nd one would only be 29 weeks' gestation. Might have survived a day or two at best I would say as it would be unable to feed and would almost certainly have had significant breathing difficulties. |
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 11 May 2012 15:19 |
Fascinating. So how premature could a baby be in 1868 I wonder and survive long enough to be christened? These were very poor people living in the East End of London. |
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DazedConfused | Report | 11 May 2012 15:11 |
Women are advised not to have intercourse for at least 6 weeks after giving birth. |
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 11 May 2012 15:04 |
My g-grandfather was born 26th December 1867 and his brother was born 29th August 1868 according to christening records. This means there were 246 days beteween them, less than nine months. |