My baby was born during the lockdown, in Portugal, the Official any man can be a father but it takes someone special to be a daddy shirt hospital gave me a document just saying she was born, the date, but we were able to arrange all documentation online. It was not easy, but possible. My granddaughter was also born a week before lockdown and they only managed to register her last week. Didn’t realize it was newsworthy or I’d have posted earlier! The offices have now opened and they are getting through then backlog so it won’t be long until we get it. Official any man can be a father but it takes someone special to be a daddy shirt
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On the bright side, these babies should be Official any man can be a father but it takes someone special to be a daddy shirt pretty healthy with relative isolation.Such priorities for a newborn! Be grateful you have a healthy child. This will be one of those things in the future when some descendant is looking through the documents trying to piece together the family history and notice the discrepancy in the documents and someone will tell them the story of the 2019/20 pandemic. You know…if we as a species last that long. Why are people being so rude and sarcastic about this? It’s just highlighting how hard it has been having a baby in lockdown, which I’m sure it has been! Same for me. They start to register the babies but I need to wait again as they dealing with babies born in January and April. They said to check regularly the website hopefully I get lucky and get the appointment to do the register. In America when you have a baby the person comes into your hospital room and registers the birth before your allowed to leave the hospital, seems much simpler. Our baby is 15 weeks old now. We don’t have an appointment to get her registered until the end of august! Giving birth in lockdown has been a hugely different and eye-opening experience! The world was in chaos, but standing in the window of our postnatal ward, the sun beaming through, holding our new baby, looking over the whole of Bristol, it was absolute bliss
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