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Lysondra
07-08-2007, 04:06 PM
So..... is it really necessary for people to comment, often multiple times, that they are grossed out by something? To me seeing these posts of gagging/barfing putrid looking smilies is just so rude....

Oh come on! Even the ladies who gave birth are saying how gross it is! :P

Babies being born is gross and smells funny... just as much of a miracle it is... they are still purple and look like coneheads. It involves ripping vaginas, shitting on a table, boiling your bodily fluids in a hot shower, leaking out of every orifice and stains on the bedsheets.

I may be actually starting to like Ms. Hex's baby... but that doesn't mean the birth is gonna be rainbows and poppies!

Hatshepsut
07-08-2007, 05:14 PM
Yeah. Is there an opposite of a "trigger"? Cause this thread is that for me.
It's called an aversion.

Hatshepsut
07-08-2007, 05:14 PM
:dance: My lochia brings all the boys to the yard...ummm *cough*

Not working? Sorry.

ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sirona
07-08-2007, 07:06 PM
^ shit things are better since my last 7.5 years ago.

Just to think when my other had me, it was in a cold operating room , men were nOT allowed in .including my father. My mother was horribly cut, she stayed 3 days and even donated some of her breast milk because a woman there wasn't expressing . weird.

and my grandmother was given morphine, knocked out...hell she SMOKED a fucking cigerrette while she was in labor and almost caught her bed on fire because the morphine kicked in. Women in the 50's were even given water pills so that they wouldn't get so " fat ".

I know right? My ex-mother in law was saying she didn't remember any of her three labor/deliveries because she was given "twilight drugs" (amnesiac inducing medication). Now THAT is some fucked up shit.

Semi-related; I remember when you could smoke in hospital waiting rooms!

I know with mine I really had to argue for the things I wanted (no pain medication, delivering in a sitting/semi-upright position, etc). It was hard getting medical staff to really take me seriously which wasn't helped by the fact that I was young (had all 3 by the time I was 24).

It's just nice to see the things I had to put together an educated articulate argument for in order to get them are now run of the mill. :)