Yes but just because you are not offended doesnt mean it is not offensiveAs someone who struggles big time with fertility issues and who is literally at the end with regards to trying... I honestly wouldn't take offence to it, maybe I'm being ignorant to it for the sake of my mental health but if I let a comment like that get to me then I'd never get up out of bed.
I was reluctant to have an ECV aswel. Had it at 38 weeks, couldn’t believe it worked and he arrived one week later! Was lucky to avoid a section with a toddler already at home!I called a section weeks ago. I had one for a breech baby as well at 38+4, also reduced movement. Wasn’t offered an ECV by my consultant but a doc did later ask if I wanted one but I declined, I’d read up and just wasn’t for me. Section isn’t an easy out, hope all goes well for her tomorrow, we’ll be listening to her recovery for months to come
Absolutely this, she could have seriously endangered her, the baby or both of their lives with that shit.I think mentally a section is better for her but like all this harvesting to get labour to come in faster etc just shows how dangerous it is to interfere when she didn’t realise the baby was breach.
Absolutely this, she could have seriously endangered her, the baby or both of their lives with that shit.
Everyone is fed up at the end but you just have to get over it, she thinks she’s uncomfortable now but wait until tomorrow after open surgery tomorrow, a new baby to look after (your first baby to boot) and all those lovely hormones. She’ll be wishing she was heavily pregnant in the McDonald’s drive through wondering when she’ll have her next nap
They can turn at any stage. I was breech from 30 weeks and some doctors were saying oh book section at 36 week app and others were saying baby could be turned head down when you come in for a section.If the baby had been head down all along then did her collecting colostrum cause him distress and to end up breech? Or can babies suddenly end up turning?
I got out of bed just fine today like any other day but it is an insensitive comment to make but sure we will get on with it like any other day it's our life and nothing we can change about itAs someone who struggles big time with fertility issues and who is literally at the end with regards to trying... I honestly wouldn't take offence to it, maybe I'm being ignorant to it for the sake of my mental health but if I let a comment like that get to me then I'd never get up out of bed.
I was in for a check at 38 weeks and they thought he had gone breech and I had to go for an emergency scan even though he was head down from the start. They told me it can just happen but that it's a bit more unusual for it to happen so close to the end, and that you would normally feel itIf the baby had been head down all along then did her collecting colostrum cause him distress and to end up breech? Or can babies suddenly end up turning?
I know, I'm in the horrors listening to her stories, especially being told she can't walk down to the car, and she giggling away immaturely. I hope this gives her the kick up the ass she needs to cop herself on and realise this is a baby not a plaything or a fashion accessoryI think mentally a section is better for her but like all this harvesting to get labour to come in faster etc just shows how dangerous it is to interfere when she didn’t realise the baby was breach.
That’s an absolutely disgusting thing to say,What were these 2 imbeciles doing even thinking of creating an even stupider version of themselves???? They’re not the full shilling - aged 32 and trying to get pregnant for the past 6 years. Not a pot to piss in - living on benefits. I read a very cruel but true post on Sarah Burke #38 last night. If you’re trying to get pregnant for years and there’s no medical reason why you can’t - it means you’re both incompatible. Your eggs are rejecting his sperm. You are not meant to be. Don’t get ivf - as it’s forcing something that shouldn’t happen. Never thought of it that way before. Apparently so many couples parted and went on to have children successfully with other partners afterwards
I’d laugh too…can’t go to the car incase she goes into labour? That’s ridiculous, not letting her home for the bags I’d understand. But she won’t deliver him from our patients to the car and back 🫣 she’ll get some shock when she’s too exhausted to move and have a tiny baby to contend withI know, I'm in the horrors listening to her stories, especially being told she can't walk down to the car, and she giggling away immaturely. I hope this gives her the kick up the ass she needs to cop herself on and realise this is a baby not a plaything or a fashion accessory
Well I would think they are erring on the side of caution and confining her to bed-rest so as not to kick start labour before tomorrow.....better to be safe than sorry where pregnancy is concernedI’d laugh too…can’t go to the car incase she goes into labour? That’s ridiculous, not letting her home for the bags I’d understand. But she won’t deliver him from our patients to the car and back 🫣 she’ll get some shock when she’s too exhausted to move and have a tiny baby to contend with
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