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I've heard that the hospital is saying they won't release any of the babies to her care until it can be shown she is capable of caring for them.
As I doubt very much that she can show that (no money, home is being repossessed, six other children, a few of whom have special needs, no partner, etc.), perhaps there will be some sort of intervention that will remove her children from her care. Not just the babies, either.
This woman is facing homelessness, after all, and appears to be taking no steps toward securing a stable future for her children or herself.
This woman just reminds me more and more of the Beatles song, Lady Madonna. "Who finds the money, when you pay the rent? Did you think that money was heaven sent?"
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I've heard that the hospital is saying they won't release any of the babies to her care until it can be shown she is capable of caring for them.
As I doubt very much that she can show that (no money, home is being repossessed, six other children, a few of whom have special needs, no partner, etc.), perhaps there will be some sort of intervention that will remove her children from her care. Not just the babies, either.
This woman is facing homelessness, after all, and appears to be taking no steps toward securing a stable future for her children or herself.
This woman just reminds me more and more of the Beatles song, Lady Madonna. "Who finds the money, when you pay the rent? Did you think that money was heaven sent?"
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