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That was too fast to be anything other than a cut'n'paste, and I cbf googling the source...
If it was Stacey mum ,mom everyone bending over backwards to help ...Why would you be asked to help Cruyff14 's mum anyway?
That you Bailey?Doing a farm tour on the WE.
Bloody owner said 3pm.thats fine .
Then changed to 9am...ok that's fine .
So look at things to do in the afternoon...lucky didn't book anything else.
Had a few things planned.
Then changed it back to 3pm.
Just means I won't travel to far away.
Beggers can't be chooses.i guess.
Oh Jatzy what a week!Having the week from hell. I'll start by saying my wife is currently 40+ weeks pregnant. Our 18th month old (god bless him) is as needy as he's ever been and she just doesn't have the energy.
I'm honestly getting to the point where I'm worried to hold this newborn when it turns up - everything I touch in the last week has ended up turning into somewhat of a disaster...
- Last Wednesday the truck backed into my parked car. Haven't been able to ID the rego plate and the police (unsurprisingly) haven't followed up.
- Friday night/Saturday morning my wife started having contractions/tightening's. Lasted for several hours, only to settle. Had a follow up with her midwife (my wife is a midwife herself) and was told it's almost certain she'll need to have a caesarean. That's upset her no end but she's coming to terms with it the longer it goes on.
- Saturday night we decided to go out to a food festival to cheer ourselves up. On the way back, hit a pothole the size of Tasmania and blew out 2 tyres that needed replacing asap (in case she went into labour). Was doing 25km/h under the speed limit when I hit the pothole.
- Last night my parents offered us their old dining table. It's bigger and an improvement on ours. Great! In the process of taking my old one out, Dad and I didn't realise the glass was held to the frame by suction cups. Completely my error - the suction couldn't handle the pressure when we tipped it up and it smashed into our kitchen cupboards. Glass absolutely everywhere - two cupboards now need replacing, a kickboard and a tile that got chipped.
Hahaha I can imagine J having a similar response to A - especially when the newborn starts cryingOh Jatzy what a week!
Did the midwife say why your wife needs a c section? You don’t have too share if too private of course.
If it makes you feel any better, HBF brought A up to the hospital when D was born. A took one look at him and fled the room screaming and had to be chased down . One to two is a big adjustment for everyone but you’re a great dad and you’ll find your groove
My mate had a medically recommended c section for her only kid and it's always gnawed at her that she wasn't able to give birth naturally.How come she doesn't want a C-section mate? Getting to the point now where it's the most safe thing to do?
Several reasons - the recovery is obviously a lot more difficult with an 18 month old when she can't lift anything/drive etc.How come she doesn't want a C-section mate? Getting to the point now where it's the most safe thing to do?
How come she doesn't want a C-section mate? Getting to the point now where it's the most safe thing to do?
Couldn’t agree more. My elective c section was a dream and my vbac was a nightmare I couldn’t wake up from for a long time.I stand to be corrected but i believe the birth trauma studies indicate that elective C's had a SUBSTANTIALLY lower rate of trauma than vaginal or emergency C births.
Id never dream of telling any woman how to give birth but it seems very much like some antiquated thinking on vaginal being a more natural "journey" same as telling women not to take painkillers etc etc.
I hope it all goes okay Jatz
It's time like this that make me glad we can't stand children and chosen never to have any
I meant just based on how far along she is.What’s this theory based on
It’s the easiest thing for hospitals to do not necessarily what’s best for mum
My daughters C was a nightmare and it now turns out that if she had held her ground, her baby could of been safely delivered vaginally
Would of changed the trauma for mum and Bub, quicker recovery, no infection and all round a much nicer experience
Life is kicking you in the jatz, as it were...I'm honestly getting to the point where I'm worried to hold this newborn when it turns up - everything I touch in the last week has ended up turning into somewhat of a disaster...