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A warning to all mums!

I took my 4 month old son for his passport pictures at the fourway pharmacy in Herne hill.

The pharmacist was dangling a large set of keys over his head (1.5 high) and he dropped them on his head!!!

My poor little boy! I m now at the doctors for him to be checked out!

Before I took him there I phoned and they told me they have a lot of experience in taking baby pictures.

Clearly not if they are choosing to dangle keys over a baby s head!!!!!!


So very upset and worried!


If you are after passport pictures my suggestion would be to look elsewhere!

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hi Lindsey,


I did reply to the thread i misplaced on the for sale/offered section.

He seems irritable but hey it could be coincidence! He has got bruising on his face (forehead, nose, eye) poor baby :(


I just hope that is all, bruising will go I suppose. Doctor told me to look out for any odd behaviour and if I am still worried take him down to the a&e for an xray.


I know my message perhaps came across a bit harsh but it was so upsetting and still is seeing his little face like this.


mx

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