Pebbles wrote:yoda wrote:Well... this certainly became an interesting thread...![]()
And you want to be female yodette?
I don't think there is a guy out there that could handle being female.
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One more? Did you husband proceed to eat lunch or dinner in front of you, while you were in labor? Mine did - munching on a reuben sandwich (delivered at Jewish Hospital). Saying this sandwich is SO good.
I don't think there is a guy out there that could handle being female.
Pebbles, as for labor time, I count the time from when the contractions felt "real". I suppose if I wanted to make it sound bad I could count the six weeks of preterm labor.......How many hours are we talkin now?? Over 500
My second two were the ones the docs almost didn't make it in the room for! %$#%^^* nurses didn't believe I was ready to deliver until it was too late. No honey, your contractions haven't been close together for long enough....don't they think we can tell whats comin out????????
The morning after I had her though, they came in with a cup of coffee and a piece of dry toast for my breakfast. I let them know in very short order that wasn't going to get it - I wanted everything on the menu.
weathermom wrote:Pebbles, the preemie had to have been in NICU. Didnt that just kill you? My first was only in there for 4 days and it drove me crazy. And going home without her.....
Pebbles wrote:weathermom wrote: I told him 11oz every 2 hours and his eyes nearly bugged out of his head LOL The nurses backed me up cause they knew as I was using their hospital grade pumps in the nursery. He said he didn't think I would have any problems nursing AT ALL!But that caused it's own problems which is a story for another time
Miss Mary wrote:Laura was diagnosed with ADD in 6th Grade. So not nursing her is one my BIG TIME regrets in life. Why didn't I at least try it - it was free, sitting right smack in front of me?
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