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NovemberMum
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Topic: I have made a decision Posted: 08 November 2007 at 10:47pm |
and it in no way refers to anyone here just me venting..lol
but I will text people after I have had baby when I am good and ready..lol most likely the next day.
my husband and I will of course phone our parents pretty much as soon as we can but everyone else can wait :) (other than baby's aunts and uncles)
too bad if people don't like it that way. I am doing it my way :)
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Posted: 08 November 2007 at 10:53pm |
of course you should do whatever you want to do, and dont let anyone bully you. but you might find that you are on such a high over babys arrival that you want to tell people... and thats ok too
but again, it is up to YOU to decide when to tell people and when you want visitors!
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Posted: 08 November 2007 at 10:55pm |
lol well if I "accidentally" leave my cell phone at home then I cant really text people can I..lol.
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Posted: 09 November 2007 at 7:33am |
I done that lol.. but not on purpose, it sucked because i didnt want to tll anyone before i had her because i thought id want to rest and stare at her.. but she slept for like 5 hours and i couldnt and i was staring at her and right then i wanted to text people because i was so excited and proud.. but couldnt. And the phone i did take with me got stolen when i was at the hospital.
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Posted: 09 November 2007 at 7:51am |
DH was texting people while I was in labour in the hospital! We were on such a high and so excited we wanted to shout it to the world!! Gave us something to do while we waited the 27 hours of labour that I was in and it gave me something else to think about other than the pain I was in!!
But each to their own, and if thats what you want to do, then thats totally cool too!!
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Posted: 09 November 2007 at 9:16am |
Good for you Megan - we did the same, when we had paris absolutely no-one even knew i had had a show a few days before, they didn't know i was at the hospital or anything. They got a call at lunchtime to say baby was here. lol, Poor mikes mum, had gone on her lunch break and we couldn't get her on her cell so she had to wait till she got back from lunchbreak  We did it this way so that no-one would be annoying ringing or bugging us during labour. I didn't want mum to know in case she turned up at the hospital like she did with all my other sisters.
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Posted: 09 November 2007 at 10:34am |
yep its entirely up to you when you tell people but i agree, you may find you are so excited you want to tell everyone. My friend said she wasnt going to tell anyone when she went into labour etc... but just couldnt help herself and I know when i had kobe for example he was taken to NICU and hubby went with him so i was sitting there basically on my own and just wanted to tell everyone my baby was here! Even rang my work cos i was so excited
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Posted: 09 November 2007 at 10:51am |
Good on ya!! It's totally up to you what you want to do and if people don't like it you're right....too bad!
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Posted: 09 November 2007 at 11:00am |
i did that too. my best friend insisted she be at the birth and even though i had told her i wasnt comfortable with it she insisted she be there! I called her a few hours after our girl was born and she was really quite upset that she had "missed it".
Janaya was 10 days overdue and on due date the phone started ringing "is it here yet" "is it here yet" In the end i got mum to answer the phone every day for 2 weeks and to say i was asleep!
i think i texted a message on the way home from the hospital and hit "send to all contacts"
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Posted: 09 November 2007 at 7:50pm |
We just did the same as mum2paris above. My mum was most put out that we hadn't let her know I was in labour and that we hadn't told her her granddaughter was born until 12 hours after. I explained that we couldn't have phones on in hospital and while we were at the hospital after she was born we had other things to do - eg get stitches and get to know our baby. We came straight home and all went to sleep, and phoned people once she we woke up.
Anyway, mum's reaction bummed me out - so if you do go with not telling people, you might want to prepare for a bit of a backlash, or tell your family what your intentions are.
I had intended to let her know earlier, but once in labour I didn't feel like calling her. I felt like we informed her afterwards as soon as was realistic.
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Posted: 09 November 2007 at 8:09pm |
its not so much family but more friends. I dont think any of our parents are expecting us to let them know when I am labour considering I have no idea how long that will be.
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Posted: 09 November 2007 at 8:37pm |
Good on you. I kinda got away with that as I had Andrew at 1am so I didn't think people would be happy being woken up but we did wake our parents up.
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Posted: 09 November 2007 at 9:36pm |
I would do that too next time, it just gets to much
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Posted: 10 November 2007 at 9:25am |
Yeah good on ya!
Next time we'll tell everyone (family included) AFTER I've left the birthing suite - because my entire family barged into the room. Sure, she was born by then, but I was still nakey under that sheet, in shock, shaking, bloody, un-showered, un-fed and only just all stitched up. And in they came with cameras and thinking my sis thinking she was being hilarous by playing with the hospital gears when the midwife wasn't there.
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Posted: 10 November 2007 at 2:12pm |
I was texting people from the delivery suite, couldn't wait to tell everyone they had arrived safely, plus I had a biggish bleed so wasn't allowed to get up for the first hour afterwards and the midwives and Willie were fussing round with the babies.
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Posted: 10 November 2007 at 5:37pm |
i rang my best friend (well one of them,the other was with me) and her dad (who knew i had been in labour and was most likely ringing with news about the baby ) just said "oh, shes gone to bed" it was such a letdown, i felt like saying "well go wake her up you jerk! do you realise what ive just been through?and what ive now got in my arms?!!" but instead i rang the only person i knew would be up, which was a friend of mine who was at her sisters 21st (hence why she was up) and she was very excited....and also very drunk, so not quite the same,and THEN i text another friend and she text back saying congratulations and that her bf had just proposed.
Next time i may just do what your planning to megangrace!
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Posted: 14 November 2007 at 2:28am |
I had one of my friends asking me to text her when I am in labour I did say yes but think when it comes to the time I will "forget"
she also wants me to text her when I have had baby but it could be several hours depending on when I have baby as we want to call our parents to let them know and if I have baby at 3am. We don't want to be calling our parents till a more decent hour :).
once we have our called our parents will either text or call baby's aunts and uncles then text our friends :)
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Posted: 14 November 2007 at 9:29am |
I was bored to tears in hospital and couldn't sleep so I was texting people at 9.30pm to tell them she had arrived. I don't think I stopped my text conversations till about 2am!
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Posted: 14 November 2007 at 5:12pm |
We're not telling our NZ family until after the event. They are hubbies family so I told him it was up to him, he doesn't want them at the hospital so is going to wait until we are home...... As for mine they are all in Australia so will text them when we head to hosp and ring them once he/she arrrives. My BF in Aust is going to make all the calls to the rest of our Aussie friends for us. The ones here hubby can do when he is ready.
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Posted: 14 November 2007 at 6:38pm |
we are lucky as both our parents live at least a 2 hour drive away. so if they do come to visit least it will give us a bit of time.
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