Hora. In reality it flies by!!! We had serious issues (breach - emergency C section) with both of ours. But its then when you see how absolutely amazingly professional the NHS staff are. Don't worry. Just try not to get in the way eh?
[i]It's a good job you didn't have to spell it out for her!! [/i]
LOL at that, excellent.
Hora, good luck, and good luck to all the fathers here, soon to be.
😀
Solo
It took untill the second page for the spelling mistake to be pointed out? Standards are slipping boys!
What tyers for when the shit hits the fan?
I went for a bacon butty when my mrs was in labor with our 1st, she still hasnt forgiven me, so if I were you Hora I would stick very close by.
My (limited) experience of women:
When you ask what they think, they act how they feel
I was at work in a meeting when my lady went into labour.
I asked if she could wait a bit 😳
Then I got stuck in a traffic jam. 😳 😳
We had about 20 mins from arriving at the hospital till the birth.
I once told my other half that as she keeps saying "nothing" when I ask her what's up, I'm going to start believing her. That led to a frosty drive home....
Quotes from my ex Mrs
'Why don't you ever listen to me?'
'Why don't you ever do what I say?'
'I don't want anything for my Birthday.'
'I'm going to stab you with this stilleto!'
I think this:
'I'm going to stab you with this stilleto!'
might explain this
........ my ex Mrs
Am I right? 🙂
ROFL!
To be serious for a minute Hora - if there's one thing in my life that wouldn't have missed for the earth it would have been watching my kids being born
+1
Harrowing at times, especially with the eldest, but amazing. Wouldn't have missed it for the world.
Christ I'm glad I didn't give my ex the child she craved!
Mrs Chucky very rarely swears (if ever). At the birth of our first and after 24hours labour, the registra (a posh guy with a bow tie !) said that she should concentrate on pushing rather than the screaming. I thought to myself at the time that he was a braver man than me, her response right in his face was 'I AM F*CKING PUSHING'.
Needless to say he did not mention this again and stood a fair few feet away after that, lucky for him she was in those stirrup things at the time.
and I have to agree with Lowey,
'They are all wired up wrong from birth' - fact!
Oldgit,
she did have the decency to head downstairs overnight so she wouldnt wake me with the contractions
Still no baby though....
Flippinheckler - has she ever forgiven you for anything?
but hora isnt all this offset by the tonnes of sex you get from your prengnant lady? cos thats what happens doesnt it?? we all get tonnes of sex? thats what the pregnancy books say.....yeah right!!
my missus is totally evil when up the duff.evil, vindictive and horrible.i just had to shut up on everthing for 9 months.thats not easy!! 😯
I'd better not show this thread to my wifey, she might get ideas above her station.
my missus has also on two occasions, got right off her nut on gas and air so she is acting like shes pissed(not pretty)and also angry. then starts questioning all sorts of docs and nurses etc, ho long the have been doing the job? do you really know what your doing?do you have kids,why not? etc etc.
not enjoyable.
but the births are amazing.dont miss them.
mefty - Member
Flippinheckler - has she ever forgiven you for anything?
I dare not ask! 😯 Like the 38th parallel some lines you do not cross, or am I already to late for that. ❗
I'd better not show this thread to my wifey, she might get ideas above her station
by 'station' do you mean the sink or the ironing board?
I'm going to be away from my wife for 5 months in the summer . 🙄
'I'm going to stab you with this stilleto!'
I've paid good money for someone to do that 🙁
Hora
If she is from the South, then sit her down, wash her feet, gently rub her shoulders, say sorry every morning for the things you're going to do wrong that day, and tell her you love her... frequently (and that she isn't fat)
From the North....Aren't they big from up there?
Divorcee n. A man that talks about his wife on the internet.
Mrs Hora, pregnant with her first child, was paying a visit to her obstetrician's office. When the exam was over, she shyly began, "Hora wants me to ask you if its still okay..."
"I know, I know." the doctor said, placing a reassuring hand on her shoulder, "I get asked that all the time. Sex is fine until late in the pregnancy."
"No, that's not it at all," Mrs Hora confessed. "He wants to know if I can still mow the lawn."
Hora got some info for you, email in profile..
toys YGM.
Travis, shes from the East but born in the north so shes still ok to work the fields and bring the cows in for a few more weeks yet.
Christ I'm glad I didn't give my ex the child she craved!
Amen Brother!
Plum
Admittedly, I've had a couple of glasses of wine this evening (and I'm at home babysitting the kids, recording NCIS and accessing a biking web forum, while my wife's gone to the pub), but I've been crying with laughter reading this thread.
Chucky's birth story really hit the spot!
When our second was born by planned c-section (first was emergency c-section), I discovered that the anethesetist was a cyclist, and had entered an event abroad that I'd previously completed. Needless to say, he and I spent the next hour discussing sportive tactics. Luckily, my wife took it all in her stride, said that the inane bike chatter took her mind off the operation.
They get over the hormone thing after the birth however when they get to the age that the hormones switch off again they turn yampy again. I now know why so many couples in their forties get divorced. ❗
They get over the hormone thing after the birth however when they get to the age that the hormones switch off again they turn yampy again. I now know why so many couples in their forties get divorced
What is this "yampy" then?
It's brummie innit. Yamping = mental
Oh, I see. Thank you.
My moment of near death came in the middle of the night. My missus,3 days overdue, woke me up and said "my contractions have started" Apparently I replied "just your imagination love" rolled over and went back to sleep.
for all you expectant fathers, beware the 3 day blues, i'd forgotten about them but was pertinently reminded recently after the arrival of slimtubling MkII, I suggested on, about 60 hours after her birth, that I might go into work the following day for a couple of hours, Cue torrents of angry tears and the informing that she was furious at my lack of supportivenes. I sat there kinda gobsmacked thinking "that was a tad OTT" she buggered off to the toilet , came back apologizes(!) and says "bloody 3 day blues, I'd forgotten about them" all is reletively calm again now.
Jeez some of the above is bizarre, we share the trousers in our house and as for pregnancy apart from a couple of emotional episodes early on my wife is 37 weeks and as happy and as balanced as ever, she'll be working up until birth and will be back in some capacity with a week after (as long as there are no complications) and I'll be on call even trough the birth, although customers may have to wait a bit if we are at a crucial moment.
MTFU and WTFU in equal doses people. 😉
Oh hora, I really thought that you'd have sussed things out by now. You should realise that it's not what you said, it's the way you said it.
KINGTUT - are you joking about the wife being back at work a week after the birth?
I don't know anyone who's ever managed that. Is this your first?

