She’s still fairly highThe 73 you’ve already shared with us this week not enough eh feebs love?!
My husband is nearly 43 and looks younger than him!! I can't believe their ages!!!Her boyfriend is 36? I thought he was around 50 what the fudge
I'm certain they're lyingMy husband is nearly 43 and looks younger than him!! I can't believe their ages!!!
What a jokeI usually find Feebs fairly inoffensive but the normalising 40+ weeks has really pissed me off tonight.
I had to be induced at 42+1 and there was meconium in my waters. My son was distressed and we both had a really bad time of it. There was no way he was coming on his own!
She’s made it sound like they induce for inductions sake. THERE’S A FUCKING MEDICAL NEED FOR DOING IT DIPSHIT
I get what your saying but there are medical reasons at 42 weeks to be induced. After 42 weeks the placenta doesn't work as it did and can reduce the oxygen to baby etc. That's the reason that doctors don't just leave the baby up there until 'it's ready'. She's completely irresponsible in my opinion.Some people do refuse inductions at 42 weeks and you are entitled to do so, particularly if there are no medical reasons why you should be induced (except from being 'overdue'). In my opinion feebs has a very fortunate position of having had a lovely first birth experience and therefore can't necessarily comprehend that the same isn't true for everyone, whether they hypnobirthed or not, and therefore she believes the whole 'your body will know what to do' thing.
That’s younger than me, would not have thought that for a minute!!No way is Jim only 36! My god.
That's very true, but it's not definite that the placenta doesn't work as it did. Even the NHS say risks are only slightly increased if you decide to continue pregnancy at that stage and that you should have monitoring. It's not a choice I have made, and I was induced at 42 weeks, but it wasn't medically required that I did so.I get what your saying but there are medical reasons at 42 weeks to be induced. After 42 weeks the placenta doesn't work as it did and can reduce the oxygen to baby etc. That's the reason that doctors don't just leave the baby up there until 'it's ready'. She's completely irresponsible in my opinion.
I just don’t understand why she’s so against it personallyThat's very true, but it's not definite that the placenta doesn't work as it did. Even the NHS say risks are only slightly increased if you decide to continue pregnancy at that stage and that you should have monitoring. It's not a choice I have made, and I was induced at 42 weeks, but it wasn't medically required that I did so.
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