KKH apologises for baby swap incident
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I can't differentiate :rotflmao: My babies doesnt have birthmarks lor or really any outstanding features for me to latch on. Maybe I'm just too blur :rotflmao: So I make sure I scruntised the tags. After the nurse put the tags on the bb, the nurse also showed me my tagged bb heehee
I better suggest to my kids, in case they inherit my recognition challenged genes, to bring along a non-toxic inked stamp and chop in their babies buttocks :rotflmao: -
Daddy
But have I/C no leh.
Ya... The picture illustration by ST was easier to understand.Funz:
Different media. I was reading the newspaper this morning.
Thus don't understand why Baby B with correct tag, was brought back home by Parents A.
Only thought was Parents A couldn't read English.
Luckily Parents B found out instead. -
SAHM_TAN:
But have I/C no leh.[/quote]U tell me...
Ya... The picture illustration by ST was easier to understand.Daddy

[quote=\"Funz\"]
Different media. I was reading the newspaper this morning.
Thus don't understand why Baby B with correct tag, was brought back home by Parents A.
Only thought was Parents A couldn't read English.
Luckily Parents B found out instead.
At least they still kept the wrong tags at home. :faint:
[quote]One of the babies had been \"home\" for about 10 hours before the parents were told of the switch.
They had removed and kept both ankle tags - which carried another woman's name.[/quote] -
so scary to be given wrong baby...now the poor babies have to take DNA tests. last night, my son watched the news and asked if HE belongs to us rightfully :faint:
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so scary to be given wrong baby...now the poor babies have to take DNA tests. last night, my son watched the news and asked if HE belongs to us rightfully :faint:
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janet_lee88:
so scary to be given wrong baby...now the poor babies have to take DNA tests. last night, my son watched the news and asked if HE belongs to us rightfully :faint:
ha ha ha
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mother777:
i asked him if he wants to go for DNA test...and added 'and if you do not belong to US, should I return you to KK and wait for the rightful parents to claim you?'janet_lee88:
so scary to be given wrong baby...now the poor babies have to take DNA tests. last night, my son watched the news and asked if HE belongs to us rightfully :faint:
ha ha ha
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Daddy
U tell me...
But have I/C no leh.SAHM_TAN:
[quote=\"Daddy D\"]
Ya... The picture illustration by ST was easier to understand.
Thus don't understand why Baby B with correct tag, was brought back home by Parents A.
Only thought was Parents A couldn't read English.
Luckily Parents B found out instead.
At least they still kept the wrong tags at home. :faint:
[quote]One of the babies had been \"home\" for about 10 hours before the parents were told of the switch.
They had removed and kept both ankle tags - which carried another woman's name.[/quote][/quote]Only the affected mummies can answer
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Daddy
The parents didn't check the tag when they were discharged. Then when they reached home, just snipped off the tags and put them one side. So didn't look at them at all.
Ya... The picture illustration by ST was easier to understand.Funz:
Different media. I was reading the newspaper this morning.
Thus don't understand why Baby B with correct tag, was brought back home by Parents A.
Only thought was Parents A couldn't read English.
Luckily Parents B found out instead. -
I am shocked that this happened in SINGAPORE!!!!!!!!!!!!! KK hospital some more. :faint:
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