I misread your comment as "I do not want either" and thought, "true that, no way that bab's coming out is going to be fun"
I misread your comment as "I do not want either" and thought, "true that, no way that bab's coming out is going to be fun"
Totally gets smaller. 11 months later, and I can't believe they took out an almost 9 lb boy through that tiny slit. I mean, it's still considerable, but looks way too small for a baby.
Wait, what? How? I do not understand. Is this a special kind of cs?
I hear they're waaay slower the second time around. The first time, they just slice through the different layers, but the second time, if it's not an emergency, they try to slice through the same places, but that means with each layer of skin, muscle, etc., they have to search for the previous incisions.... not…
Yeah, and considering how many women these days wind up with a cs, whether they planned on it or not, you'd think they'd let you know what to expect. Once we moved into the c-section procedure, I had no idea what happens to you. I was so freakin' scared. (Also, my OP room looked like a public toilet, not like a nice…
Yeah, me too! I have this weird imagined mental image of my innards all lying on a table or something...
I was a big fan of that tv show, the Operation. I loved the brain surgery one.
I really, really didn't want one. There are higher risks of complications in subsequent pregnancies. And it sucks having your abdominal muscles cut, it really does. But after four days of labour and two hours of pushing, and the realisation that had I lived pre-Cs I probably would have been dead, that operation was a…
I wish I had pictures or video of it, because it was so hard to connect the baby who came out with the fetus inside of me. Took me the better part of a year in fact.
Omigod. Thank you for this. I was afraid I would get all PTSD (and to be fair, I haven't watched all of it), but I find it totally healing. I saw so many damn videos of women birthing vaginally during the hospital course and the lamaze course and my doula's stuff, and I cried so many tears at the miracle of…
As a proud person of East European heritage, I say, no animal prints, be they ever so tacky, are ever off limits.
Omigod, you also wore retro polyester shirts in the 90's? I think I was in high school when you were in middle school, but I regularly hit up the vintage stores for bright, geometric 70's shirts, and actually wore them. My style right now is pretty boring, but looking back, I was probably a moderately funky teenager!
I read this comment:
Maybe if you tried talking to them like real human beings you might get a nice reaction back. I've had lovely and miserable encounters with post office employees of various races...
I'm living in Germany these days, and part of the postal system (the package delivery) is privatised. It's a hot mess. The guys contracted to do the deliveries are paid shit, they don't actually deliver the packages and often don't even leave a note for you to pick it up at the post office, and the packages just get…
I totally missed that. Where were the ableist jokes? All I saw were bitterly ironic, violently-themed advertisements.
You sound like me! All you really need are a few diapers, a couple of onesies, and a place to sleep. That place can be a drawer.
It was an off and on topic for years. We started dating in our mid-twenties, were long distance, and eventually lived together for a year too. Even in that year, nothing was decided in terms of marriage, but we had also been together for years and we were serious about each other. We just weren't ready yet. It was…
You have a legitimate reason to be concerned about vaccines. Most parents don't, and they put you and your kid in danger.