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Topic: The joys of giving birth Posted: 06 September 2007 at 12:15pm |
yea whatever LOL!
Is it wrong to secretly await the day when your DH will need a prostate gland check?
Am I the only one?
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 12:20pm |
Bahahahah, no but I'm trying to get mine to go for the snip!
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 12:21pm |
Nope, you're not the only one. DH just doesn't get it even though he was there.
You could be like me and go a bit too far the other way though, I suspect that the next time i go to the doctor for a cold or whatever I'll be whipping my knickers off/boobs out before I've even thought about it...
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 1:40pm |
So, you'll be completely depressed to know busymum that apparently they can do the checks they need to via blood test these days ...?
(Feel free to correct me if anyone knows differently - I'll be quite cheerful to hear it!!  )
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 1:46pm |
im hearing oyu, and R had the snip in march, and to hear him tell it, it was "major surgery" and "worse than childbirth"
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 2:06pm |
Yeah, So I get that child birth is worse than anything men have to go thru. But if thats so, why go thru it more than once?!
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busymum
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 2:12pm |
It definitely pays off! But what we'd give for pain-free, work-free, recovery-free labours!!
Hormones make you do some pretty crazy things hehe
LOL Annie and Ginger!
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 2:34pm |
it must be all down to hormones fleury - and quite a bit of insanity
but we lurve our bubbas, and they are always always worth it.
my dad had a prostate check recently - i did ask if the doctor bought him dinner first.....
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 2:59pm |
I know a women who had 13 kids, she puts it down to her bad memory and says thankfully you can't remember pain otherwise she would've stopped at one. She also said that it stops hurting after the 6th and they just slide out
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 3:15pm |
 sliding out
hehe Lyla about dinner
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 3:20pm |
It's the age old thing isn't it: men say giving birth can't be more painful than being kicked in the janglies, cos a man doesn't step out a couple of years afterwards and say "let's do that again!"
But I'm guessing that being kicked in the janglies doesn't give you benefits afterwards like babies do!
Can't wait for DH to get the snip hahahaha! Although won't everyone hear about it geez
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 3:28pm |
Well i am not having another one. I will carry that pain with me for the rest of my life, never to be forgotten!
If Briahna wants a brother or sister, ill adopt!
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 3:48pm |
Melln wrote:
Well i am not having another one. I will carry that pain with me for the rest of my life, never to be forgotten!
If Briahna wants a brother or sister, ill adopt! |
give it a year or two and a happy relationship and you will change your mind. after josh i swore I would never do that again, then I had 2 more, after Rhyley i said never again and now thinking well one more???....
Mad completely mad we are lol
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 6:44pm |
famous last words said by all mums Im sure. I have said each and everytime Ive givin birtha dn meant it everytime until the memory of the pain fades.
LOL Teresa
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Posted: 06 September 2007 at 9:05pm |
Lol Fleury its cos its worth it when they are sound asleep looking all angelic.
Yeah I sure said that while in labour with jack  You totally forget until labour starts with the next one when it all comes rushing back.
Ben has decided getting the snip is too much for him so I get to get an iud
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