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Seems like you’ve given birth a few times.Birth is not a serious medical procedure. It’s the most natural thing in the world. The female body was designed to carry and nourish a baby and then to give birth. That’s it’s whole point.
Doctors with their interventions turn it into a medical procedure. But most labouring women will deliver naturally, needing no medical interventions at all.
I was wondering where you got this “serious medical procedure” idea from and then you mentioned your partner was a doctor. Bingo!
On a side note: a Caesarean is major abdominal surgery. Never done through keyhole surgery (obviously), often done when the mother-to-be is exhausted from labouring and/or in the midst of a medical emergency, and then the woman is given a brand new baby to look after while she recovers.
So if you hear anyone recommending a caesarean is the way to go, remember natural birth is best every time, and a caesarean should be a last resort.
As for being at the birth of your child vs a footy match: when you die and the wording on your head stone is being decided, do you want it to say, excellent worker, paid very well, kept his family in luxury OR loving father, husband, brother, son, friend, will be dearly missed etc?
It’s human relationships that are important. Not your job, or money, or travel, or lifestyle.
Family and friends. If you don’t have them, you’ve got nothing.
I don’t necessarily disagree, however, his only job is to help the club deliver a premiership for which he is paid very well to do. It’s not a H&A game.But he doesn't need to be out there doing his job.
Thats the point. In this day and age, unless you're in the military, no employer would force you to miss the birth of a child.
To miss it, you'd literally have to decide that work is more important than your family.
Seems reasonable grounds for considering divorce, to be honest.
Maybe the club supports whatever decision he was entitled to make?I don’t necessarily disagree, however, his only job is to help the club deliver a premiership for which he is paid very well to do. It’s not a H&A game.
He made the decision to not do that.
Maybe he thought they were no chance?
Maybe he could have planned it better?
Birth is not a serious medical procedure. It’s the most natural thing in the world. The female body was designed to carry and nourish a baby and then to give birth. That’s it’s whole point.
I don’t know how anyone could both know what a fistula is, and also claim that birth isn’t a serious medical procedure.In the history of mankind, have there been more deaths of men in war, or women in childbirth?
It’s the latter, and it’s not even close.
In the history of mankind, have there been more deaths of men in war, or women in childbirth?
It’s the latter, and it’s not even close.
They did that, she was booked in for tomorrow I think, unfortunately junior couldn't waitBook an induced birth or C section on a day that suits.
Birth is not a serious medical procedure. It’s the most natural thing in the world. The female body was designed to carry and nourish a baby and then to give birth. That’s it’s whole point.
Doctors with their interventions turn it into a medical procedure. But most labouring women will deliver naturally, needing no medical interventions at all.
I was wondering where you got this “serious medical procedure” idea from and then you mentioned your partner was a doctor. Bingo!
On a side note: a Caesarean is major abdominal surgery. Never done through keyhole surgery (obviously), often done when the mother-to-be is exhausted from labouring and/or in the midst of a medical emergency, and then the woman is given a brand new baby to look after while she recovers.
So if you hear anyone recommending a caesarean is the way to go, remember natural birth is best every time, and a caesarean should be a last resort.
As for being at the birth of your child vs a footy match: when you die and the wording on your head stone is being decided, do you want it to say, excellent worker, paid very well, kept his family in luxury OR loving father, husband, brother, son, friend, will be dearly missed etc?
It’s human relationships that are important. Not your job, or money, or travel, or lifestyle.
Family and friends. If you don’t have them, you’ve got nothing.
It is crazy isn't it? I don't agree with people saying it's a normal job. It's a very short-term career in a multi-billion dollar industry and September availability is the most critical aspect. Can be the difference between you and your team mates being hugely marketable immortals for life or just also-rans. Due care surely needs to be taken to give yourself the best chance of being available in that month IMO. Plenty of occupations require sacrifices and being careful in December each year is not too much to ask. As soon as his missus went into labour, he really had no choice, gotta be there.At the end of the day, Joe Daniher is paid the big bucks for games such as these. When he had sex in December, he would have known the risks. The onus is on him to avoid this predicament. If we lost on Friday, the heat on Daniher would have been very fair- end of story.
Not judging, but the whole conversation was obviously a school boy error..!I even went to the trouble of providing the historical context of test cricketers meeting their children at four months old after an Ashes tour, but it didn't seem to help. I thought she was going to bust out the Dikembe Mutombo finger wave at one point.
If we are talking about justIt is crazy isn't it? I don't agree with people saying it's a normal job. It's a very short-term career in a multi-billion dollar industry and September availability is the most critical aspect. Can be the difference between you and your team mates being hugely marketable immortals for life or just also-rans. Due care surely needs to be taken to give yourself the best chance of being available in that month IMO. Plenty of occupations require sacrifices and being careful in December each year is not too much to ask. As soon as his missus went into labour, he really had no choice, gotta be there.
yeah a friend of mine had a really traumatic birth c/o a third degree tear. The amount of blood lost in postpartum haemorrhages is horrific tooPersonal decision between the couple themselves but i don’t see an issue with him missing the game.
Women and babies still die during childbirth. The assumption that the birth of a baby is straightforward, and therefore a professional sportsperson should just ‘miss it’ because they are paid a lot pf $$$ to play, is a flawed one. Be pretty traumatic for all involved if something did go wrong and they weren’t there
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Induced births are usually more painful.Book an induced birth or C section on a day that suits.
Unprotected sexBradshaw all over again!
Reminds me of Leigh Matthews who was then coach of the Lions telling the players not to have sex in December!
Birth is not a serious medical procedure. It’s the most natural thing in the world. The female body was designed to carry and nourish a baby and then to give birth. That’s it’s whole point.
Doctors with their interventions turn it into a medical procedure. But most labouring women will deliver naturally, needing no medical interventions at all.
I was wondering where you got this “serious medical procedure” idea from and then you mentioned your partner was a doctor. Bingo!
On a side note: a Caesarean is major abdominal surgery. Never done through keyhole surgery (obviously), often done when the mother-to-be is exhausted from labouring and/or in the midst of a medical emergency, and then the woman is given a brand new baby to look after while she recovers.
So if you hear anyone recommending a caesarean is the way to go, remember natural birth is best every time, and a caesarean should be a last resort.
As for being at the birth of your child vs a footy match: when you die and the wording on your head stone is being decided, do you want it to say, excellent worker, paid very well, kept his family in luxury OR loving father, husband, brother, son, friend, will be dearly missed etc?
It’s human relationships that are important. Not your job, or money, or travel, or lifestyle.
Family and friends. If you don’t have them, you’ve got nothing.
At the end of the day, Joe Daniher is paid the big bucks for games such as these. When he had sex in December, he would have known the risks. The onus is on him to avoid this predicament. If we lost on Friday, the heat on Daniher would have been very fair- end of story.
EpiduralInduced births are usually more painful.