Sarah Burke #65 Mammy is up the pole to avoid going on the dole

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Thread Suggestion - the Psycho pain in hole is up the pole, that’s not a bump it’s a fat roll
 
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Didn’t think you could have an elective section on the public system, unless you’ve had 3 sections already? Open to correction on this though… maybe things have changed since I had my youngest a few years ago
 
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Didn’t think you could have an elective section on the public system, unless you’ve had 3 sections already? Open to correction on this though… maybe things have changed since I had my youngest a few years ago
You can't!

She will be given the chance to ĺabour like any other woman.

She 'gave birth' to Jack. How does she think that happened?
 
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He's the best stepped up daddy he won't mind doing it again so
 
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Do they let you decide it’s going to be a caesarean these days?
If you've had a previous one, they usually won't resist you having one again. Have heard people say it can be difficult to get them to agree on one for first pregnancy.

ETA: My births were both in Dublin and I was a private patient. Dr didn't bat an eyelid when I told her I wanted a section.
 
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Didn’t think you could have an elective section on the public system, unless you’ve had 3 sections already? Open to correction on this though… maybe things have changed since I had my youngest a few years ago
In 2019 I was given the option of an elective section cause of labour trauma with my first child. I opt for a natural birth on both. I think CuMh gives you an option if you've had a section already.
 
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Thread suggetion; keet firing blanks, so to the Scottish guy - thanks
 
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5 miscarriages here, not once did I say 'when I had' some came away themselves, some were D&C removal. If I ever mention them, I would say - the pregnancy before Johnnie etc etc, never baby and never by names. She actually makes me so mad.

I had an emergency c-sectionon 1st baby, Dr said at 6 week visit that she would let me go again next time myself and I was fine with that - next time was a c-section again as I had so much clotting issues (hence miscarriages) so they decided it could be better controlled. I don't think they would go straight to c-section in her case.
 
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€9.00 a bowl in boojum adds up. She must be rolling in it, you’d think Keith or one of her sister could fry up a bit of mince or chicken, boil some rice and roast a few peppers for her. Im sure Sarah can mash up an avacado by herself (no smell) and scoop out some sour cream and sprinkle a bit of cheese ?
if it was me, I wouldn’t be announcing any pregnancy, like why ? After everything they’ve been through ? I’d just keep it off social media and let the local people talk if they want to. Maybe around 28 weeks or so I’d announce it, but nothing before then.
 
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In 2019 I was given the option of an elective section cause of labour trauma with my first child. I opt for a natural birth on both. I think CuMh gives you an option if you've had a section already.
ah ok fair enough. I was public on both of mine in cumh.. no section though.. I’ve a fanny like a punched lasagna now

my friend went private and she had a traumatic experience on the first that led to section and she was terrified the same thing would happen again so she elected to have her next two children by c section..no issues at all in electing. But I did think on public you couldn’t? I stand corrected!
 
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Fanny like a punch lasagne
I'm not alone so lol
 
Can anyone share what the midwife said, I cant see it at all. My nose is at me.
 
Wonder will the haymatoemaaaa reappear or did it fuck off with the 90:cysts
 
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