Sidelines: Bedrest Support Group

After I was put on bedrest in my pregnancy, I was very depressed and cried a lot because I was so scared. However, I found a national support group call "Sidelines," and they were great.

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Thanks for the note. I have seen bedrest disrupt family life and affect a woman greatly.

Here is the information for Sidelines:

Sidelines
P.O. Box 1808
Laguna Beach, CA 92652
phone: (714) 497-2265
sidelines@sidelines.org
http://www.sidelines.org/

Thank you for helping other women.

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