Would you/did you call an ambulance if you are/were in labour? Of course I do not mean for medical emergencies where it was life or death, but for normal labour?
I ask because I had not even considered it, unless of course I went into labour very early/quickly and no time to go in car with no medical backup.
DH and I were talking the other day when we talked about what hosp to give birth in, and he said, it does not really matter if it is 45 mins away as the ambulance can take you there. I said I did not think you could/should call an ambulance for labour, and he was gobsmacked. He considered labour an emergency and I argued it was not. A straighfoward labour requires some planning and part of that planning is getting to the hospital. He said, what if he was not here, I said I would ask a friend to take me. He said I should call an ambulance.
I sort of think it is treating them like a taxi service! WDYT?
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Ambulance and Labour
PavlovtheForgetfulCat · 20/07/2009 20:28
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