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Milly was bad for sure, but Amanda Blair was far worse.

What a stuck up, one-eyed sexist cow she was! :(

Yeah. Between her and Nicole Cornes they really made a mess of the op-ed sections in the Sunday Wail....

Editor thinks 'We need more women to read the paper, I know, lets chuck some clueless opinionated C grade celeb, that'll get them by the droves! Just look at Big Brother!"

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massive grats buddy!!

Cheers buddy!!!! Still sweating it out till the 3 month period! Think Banks has had enough already though, struggles to hold food down and the like!!

zomg whoever told her that it is TERRIBLE advice. Convince her to get an epidural - she and you won't regret it.

My wife gave birth 8 months ago and was in so much pain even WITH an epidural, that she had to have gas. The beauty is, with female hormones, she had completely forgotten the pain 1 day later.

However, Carolyn actually started crowning just as the epidural top-up was due (hence the plain relief was running out) yet they couldn't administer it as she was too close to the end. Despite that, once he was out, the doctor stitched her up WITHOUT ANY PAIN RELIEF whatsoever - at that point the hormones/pheromones kicked in and she was gold. However her stitches down there were an entirely different story for the next month :P

And yes I can't agree more Rubz - a few hours of medicated pain in birth is nothing compared with 3 weeks of agonizing shoulder pain - or even worse knee pain like Tangles.

And yes, unqualified people should just STFU no matter what. How can Amber think she knows anything about the pain of childbirth if she has never experienced it herself.

Thing is mate, she's got this BIG thing about them sticking this BIG needle into her spine! So its noone's decision really its her's, but it'll be interesting to see if that opinion changes closer to the date!

And yes i agree with Ruby and co if i haven't stated that yet!

An epidural isnt without risk, easy to say have one, but there is a very small chance of longterm damage/peralisis.

Tell her to take a teaspoon of cement (then run fast LOL)

End of the day its her body and she has the final say (unless your a scientoligist). I'm in favoiur of trying natural first unless there are reasons not to (as was the case with my wife, nearly lost her life before an ambulance trip to another hospital and an emergency c-section).

My GF says harden the f**k up girls! She gave birth to a 9 pound baby with no epidural.

And she wants more kids :O

She said 'yes' to the epidural with her son, but the needle slipped out without anyone knowing. So she gave birth naturally. And even she doesn't rival what I went thru with my broken shoulder. So women who whinge about giving birth and the pain are usually the ones who've never had kids.

My GF is a hardened up babe :( ... just the way I like 'em.

An epidural isnt without risk, easy to say have one, but there is a very small chance of longterm damage/peralisis.

Tell her to take a teaspoon of cement (then run fast LOL)

End of the day its her body and she has the final say (unless your a scientoligist). I'm in favoiur of trying natural first unless there are reasons not to (as was the case with my wife, nearly lost her life before an ambulance trip to another hospital and an emergency c-section).

Yersh and thats what i think she's worried about (can't blame her to be honest), she's broken her back before and that was painful as, not to mention what she had to endure last year...So i can understand if she doesn't want an epidural, just means my hands and ears will take longer to recover :P

My GF says harden the f**k up girls! She gave birth to a 9 pound baby with no epidural.

And she wants more kids :)

She said 'yes' to the epidural with her son, but the needle slipped out without anyone knowing. So she gave birth naturally. And even she doesn't rival what I went thru with my broken shoulder. So women who whinge about giving birth and the pain are usually the ones who've never had kids.

My GF is a hardened up babe :P ... just the way I like 'em.

Maximum respect to your G/F!

Im glad im a male when it comes to things like childbirth!

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