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Shauna O
What are my rights as a tenant in this situation?
My landlord has evicted me. We do not have a written lease, and she did not lodge my bond money. she claims that part of 'the deal' was for me to be non smoking. which was the case until a few weeks ago but i dont smoke in or around her house, only out on the public street. she also claims i have caused damage to her outdoor glass table by not using coasters. i have used this table once and wiped it down thoroughly afterwards, it doesnt even look like i used it at all! she also claims i flooded the laundry... which im pretty sure id know about if i did as my bedroom is right next to it. I have a 3month old son. I feel hard done by and i dont think any of what she claims to be true is reason for eviction. she has also accused me of neglect for practising controlled crying (which i found extremely difficult) on my son.
3 AnswersRenting & Real Estate1 decade agowhy hasn't my baby dropped?
I am due in 12 days, and my baby hasnt dropped. My ribs are excruciating all the time I feel like they are going to snap. The doctor says he is engaging and sometimes when I wake up in the morning he will have dropped, but always by the time I go to bed he is right up under my rib cage again! He is a big baby, they guessed his weight to be about almost 8 lbs and his length to be 50-53 cm and im not even full term. This is my first baby and I am trying to have a natural birth but he is getting way to big and not even thinking about coming out. I've tried acupressure, cranberry leaf tea, sex, walking, massage, exercises, cleaning the house, squats you name it. Anyone got any advice or answers or had a similar experience??
9 AnswersPregnancy1 decade agoCan a posterior placenta migrate to the back of the uterus?
I am 17 weeks pregnant, and for 3 consecutive days my GP couldnt find a heartbeat. So i was sent to the hospital for a scan just as a precaution and everything is fine. The reason why I couldnt feel the baby and my doctor couldnt hear the heartbeat was because I have a posterior placenta. I was wondering if the placenta can still migrate to the back before I give birth?
1 AnswerZoology1 decade ago