Baby is very late
By violeta_va
@violeta_va (4831)
Australia
April 22, 2009 6:44pm CST
Well 19th came and its gone but the baby is not coming out. I am well and trully sick and very tired of the whole situation. Every part of my body is hurting I cant sleep eat walk or drink. People are getting on my nerves with the same old questions. Belive me once is out everyone that has to know it will know it untill then wait. Trust me no one wants this baby out more then I do.
Why do people think they could call every day and ask "any news" at least when you hear my voice ask me something else since if I answered the phone I am obviously not in hospital? I know they mean well but with so many friends and family I get at least 5 calls and sms a day and every day I tell them we will call you when there is news. Yesterday I just had it. My in-laws neighbour contacted me on skype and said:come on we want to go to the neighbours for a drink and I said well why dont you go anyway I am sure they will not let you go home without giving you a drink. People dont realise that expecting mothers need rest and stress free place. We get the same old comments and questions all the time dont think you are the first one that sais something smart like "not long now" yes we know that. We are people as well pregnancy is a condition that will go away. Ask us how we feel or if we need something. Think of us as "normal" humans not a factory.
1 response
@MAllen400 (829)
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23 Apr 09
It is only because they all care for you.
When the baby finally arrives I bet you will be pleased to see them all to give you a bit of a baby break.
Mind you I found that someone always telephoned the second I had got the baby off to sleep and the phone had woken the baby up.
Hopefully by the time you are reading this your baby has come into the world. Every happiness to you.
@violeta_va (4831)
• Australia
24 Apr 09
nop baby is still where it was. Trust me most of the people that call and ask and all that wont even offer their help or come often so I dont know why they bother.