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Nowt happening. Drums fingers.
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you could be drumming some time.
even after starting labour relatively on time my wife took 52 hours to produce our first child.
I avoided finger drumming though - I could sense she was quite agitated already.
This is kid#2. Kid one was late too, but it doesn't make it easier.
My wife is at home watching The Tudors / Corry backlog, so she's quite happy.
Pesky things babies - they never turn up when expected and then don't listen to a word you say when they arrive.... phrases like "Please go to sleep!", "Stay still while I change your nappy, there is pooh everywhere!" and "I don't know what you want!" are ignored.
52 hours! Recently I have heard of a 36 and a 41 hr labour but 52!!!!!
(My wife's labour was a breeze at 2.75 hrs, just gas and air, natural birth and twins too)!
They do have a way of ruining best laid plans. We were all set for a home birth and everything was going well until it was discovered Nipper was breach and had to be whipped out sharpish.
You know what to do...
Beetroot juice?
52 hours and a ceasarian, mastiles.
he's 13 next month and has now developed a similarly laid back approach to getting out of bed of a morning ๐
Beetroot juice?
That wasn't what I meant, but [i]could[/i] work!
Our first was ~9 days early. The second was ~9 days late; from nine days before the due date to the birth was the longest two weeks of my life.
he's 13 next month and has now developed a similarly laid back approach to getting out of bed of a morning
LOL
Brought our new one home yesterday - she was 9 days late ๐ but is absolutely fantastic ๐
ROFL - what is she called?
Just taking our two for their third round of injections today - horrible, horrible, horrible. I hate to hear them scared and crying ๐
Now where is the Infacol? I might give them some too ๐
Still drumming fingers here.
drr drr drr drr
can't give me any tips can you studs?
think i'm using the wrong hole ๐ฅ
perhaps the baby has twigged that you're moving to Simister and is refusing to come out.
Womb-seige!
using the wrong hole will save you thousands in the long run... unless you are a certain Polish film director.