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also sorry if my comments whwre a little gross, i did it in good humor, not to drill anyone.

but its the truth, i wont be able to watch, ill be there, but ill be looking from her side of the sheet, not the docs.

i cant watch RPA without feeling queezy, let alone see it in real life.

but hey, when its your own child being born, its a whole different ball game i spose.

soz amanda, didnt mean to offend.

well geez :) i guess what was posted was bad enough to get deleted?

and going by some1s post giving birth isn't meant to be clean and simple. every1 has a choice to watch a baby come out

it's spose to be an unforgettable experience HOWEVER i don't want any1 down that end of me unless there a doctor or midwife.

Craig- don't worry i did find humor in what you said, thank god i find KFC sickening lol

Dirtgarage (i think it was)- i am going to try and have an active labour and let gravity help, obviously i will lay down if my back pain

is just too much, or maybe sit in a bean bag if they have them.

nothing better than watching ya kids been born most amazing experince i saw both of mine and got too cut the cord :-) i reckon it all helps with the bonding with the child .

good luck with your birth amanda hope all goes safe and well

cheers dean

nothing better than watching ya kids been born most amazing experince i saw both of mine and got too cut the cord :-) i reckon it all helps with the bonding with the child .

good luck with your birth amanda hope all goes safe and well

cheers dean

You cut the cord? :P I wear I would pass out trying lol...

GL with the pregnancy pokie :cheers:

Aleks

You cut the cord? ;) I wear I would pass out trying lol...

GL with the pregnancy pokie :)

Aleks

just like cutting a sausage with a sharp pair of sissors nothing to it harden up man for gods sake ya mrs will think ya a metro sexual lol

LOL i asked my dad if he would cut the cord and he won't, my mum told me he never cut

any of ours when we were born.

he thinks it will hurt hahaha. if he did cut the cord i'd scream just for the sake of seeing the reaction on his face ;)

just like cutting a sausage with a sharp pair of sissors nothing to it harden up man for gods sake ya mrs will think ya a metro sexual lol

Ever seen freddy got fingered?

Never, EVER will I cut the cord. lol.

LOL i asked my dad if he would cut the cord and he won't, my mum told me he never cut

any of ours when we were born.

he thinks it will hurt hahaha. if he did cut the cord i'd scream just for the sake of seeing the reaction on his face :)

That's cruel!

Aleks

it might be evil and cruel but it would be hilarious.... for me :D

i keep getting these damn contractions (there called Braxton Hicks, there practice contractions) and god they

are so painful, apparently there not meant to be but mine are lol, they keep waking me up damn it

it might be evil and cruel but it would be hilarious.... for me ;)

i keep getting these damn contractions (there called Braxton Hicks, there practice contractions) and god they

are so painful, apparently there not meant to be but mine are lol, they keep waking me up damn it

Hilarious, but you'll luse all your left over energy laughing and then pass out :P

Aleks

Hilarious, but you'll luse all your left over energy laughing and then pass out :P

Aleks

ohwel it'll be well worth it hehe, beside i might be laughing anyway coz i'll have Gas :)

i finished the cot, after realising i don't need an instruction manual, i needed an Allan Key

so i went on a hunt into unknown territory (the shed) and started searching for 1, couldn't find

any then my brother got home and he got me 1 so WOO.

he thinks it's funny i know what an Allan Key is, apparently not many females do? ;)

anywayz here's the finished product :D

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