Photostream deleting Photos on my Iphone 4S Running IOS 7.0.2

A bit of background.
I have two Iphones on my icloud account, so my wifes pictures and mine appear on our joint photstream. Since i updated to IOS 7, i lost the 1000 most recent pictures on my phone. Since then it keeps deleting pictures from my photostream. I had 160 yesterday and its now down to 100. Most of these are of our new born son who is under the 30 days rule.
Could someone please tell me how these pictures are being deleted? Its with in the 1000 rule, and the 30 day rule....i don't get it? It wasn't an issue before IOS7!
Thanks

They shouldn't be.  It must be a server glitch at Apple's end.  To keep your photos safe, always import them to your computer using your usb cable while they are still in your camera roll as explained here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4083, and copy any photo stream photos already on your computer to a different folder so they aren't deleted.

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