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I know it's easier said than done, but if you can try to persuade her.... if she is worried about the baby's growth, to see her health visitor (community nurse?). If the baby is checked over, she might feel strong enough to ask questions and get some extra support. 


As Tia says, the difficult part is realising and admitting you need help. At least she has you guys who have noticed she needs some extra support. She is lucky to have you around her. 


As Tia says, the best advice would be to call a helpline and ask for advice, these people are trained in this situations and will be able to offer best help to you.



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