You know that is EXACTLY what she will do.I keep an eye on what my hospital is doing and I am nowhere near giving birth!
What is she going to do? Rock up on the day and be fuming that her sister isn’t allowed in?
I’m not due until March, and I’ve already looked up current restrictions and saved the links so I can see how it develops/changes over the next few monthsI can’t imagine being due any day and not looking up restrictions atm for hospital. I gave birth 5 weeks ago and daily I was checking my hospital trust for updates and my midwife told me when we did my birth preferences exactly what they were at that point too? You can’t be that ignorant
I’d see if your trust has a Facebook page as I found mine was updated way quicker and more frequentlyI’m not due until March, and I’ve already looked up current restrictions and saved the links so I can see how it develops/changes over the next few months
Too right. She has the brownest nose ever and I’m not talking about her frecklesProbably works out for the best for her to be honest. If she sat in the front she’d have to talk to her husband where this way she can spend the whole journey spamming comments on every other influencers post
could it be something to do with his hearing? (I don’t know how much hearing loss he has) if he’s in the back on his own, he might miss out on the conversations, whereas if he’s in the front he can lip read whoever’s driving and turn to whoever’s in the back?Am I the only one who thinks it’s weird that their boy sits in the front seat of the car and she rides in the back? I would never do that!!
I was booked for an elective c-section 2 days into lockdown, but before we even locked down I didn’t leave my house for 2 weeks because I was petrified! I just can’t comprehend how someone wouldn’t isolate or social distance when they’re pregnant, especially for a baby that was so desperately longed for too!Considering she’s going to give birth any day now, I’d have thought it would be safer to stay home where possible rather than risk coming into contact with Covid?
I don’t know what the rules are elsewhere or about regular births, but I’m having an elective c-sec, and currently, anyone in my household has to isolate for 14 days before I go into hospital.
Our local hospital (same as Lucie’s) require you to isolate for 14 days prior to pre-booked surgeries. Unsure about births etc... I don’t plan on doing that, ever again!Considering she’s going to give birth any day now, I’d have thought it would be safer to stay home where possible rather than risk coming into contact with Covid?
I don’t know what the rules are elsewhere or about regular births, but I’m having an elective c-sec, and currently, anyone in my household has to isolate for 14 days before I go into hospital.
Love seeing people in the same town as Lucie as am i!Our local hospital (same as Lucie’s) require you to isolate for 14 days prior to pre-booked surgeries. Unsure about births etc... I don’t plan on doing that, ever again!
I hope so. Then I can stop going on her page when I see what she names the baby. That’s all I’m interested in.Do you think she is in labour??
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