Hello all, sorry I've been tardy in my posting, didn't check thread for 3 days since starting it as have been stressed out with DS's 2nd bithday! Glad we've got a little group going!
I'm going to start with a head count and see how far flung we are.....and I'll do it in order of how soon we've got until we pop!
Mmmango Thailand, popped , dd2 13 wks, Congatulations!
FlyingCloud (where are you?), 40 weeks.
Rubimama Athens, 27 weeks.
WhatSheSaid NZ, 17 weeks.
Ozziegilie, Adelaide, 11 weeks.
JeMeSouviens Canada, 10 weeks.
ActicFox Hong Kong, 9 weeks.
Roan Dubai, 7 weeks.
LaRagazzaInglese Italy?! ttc, good luck
I rounded up to the next number of weeks for anything above +4 days, so I hope I've got it all right.
Ozziegirly I hope your scan and nuchal test went well today, and you get to sleep better afterwards! I know it can be really nerve wracking.
Roan poor you, I so sympathise about feeling sick and looking after a toddler. It nearly killed me this time, and I was lucky because DH's parents live round the corner and they would take him off my hands after four in the afternoon and deliver him home packaged up for bed 4 hours later so I could mope about and groan all by myself! When I was pg with DS I had the morning sickness stage in the middle of a 45 degree heatwave, and that was unbearable. I was completely housebound, is it the same for you?
Well from reading this thread so far I'm jealous of the healthcare in Austalia and NZ. Here in Greece the public healthcare system is a bit rough and ready, general anaesthetic is standad practice for C-section (of which there are maaaany), husbands not allowed to attend birth for actual moment of delivery, and many other seemingly archaic practices. Most people go private and then you experience really depends on what what kind of doctor you have although there is a general trend: Obs led care - with midwives more in the role of glorified nurse, a 50-60% C-section rate and surprisingly the majority of babies seem to be born before 2 o'clock in the afternoon . This miraculously enables the doctors to arrange their day in order to eat lunch and perhaps have a little siesta before keeping their evening clinic appointments...
I'm wondering if this is similar to how things wok in Dubai Roan?
Basically, discovering how different the system here was to NHS freaked me out alot last time, and I felt really lucky when I found a midwife led natural birth centre. But, even though our Midwife and the whole environment was lovely, the 3 day saga of DS's 'natural and in his own time arrival' is not something I wish to relive. I can't bear the thought of going back into the same room with the same midwife - too many flashbacks! So will be gladly accepting all the pain relief on tap in the private hosp this time and hope it doesn't feel too much like staying in a baby factory! Found a Uk trained Obs and a scottish midwife husband and wife team who work more along along NHS guidelines so feel I'm in safe hands and hopefully might get the best of both worlds, even though it stings that we're having to pay for it.
This has been a mammoth post . Goodnight all, and hope the various kicking/sickness/anxiety (delete as appropriate) doesn't prevent much longed for sleep x