I'm obviously in a thread-starting mood today!
I'm due early October but my DH is going away for a week in mid September and will be a 5 to 6 hour drive away. All our family(ies) live the same 5 to 6 hour distance so there is really nobody who could be around 'just in case'. We live in a rural place and the hospital is at least 30mins away.
My neighbour is very lovely, we've spoken to him and he will take me if he's around, but he works nights and sometimes in the day (long distance trucker) so may not be there.
In the unlikely event that my baby comes early (it's my first, and I'm told they're normally late if anything), would I be able to drive myself to hospital or is this a complete no-no? What are the practicalities of doing this, e.g. what's the earliest or latest I could go without them having a go at me for being too early, or the baby popping out while I'm stuck at traffic lights?
I hate the idea of wasting NHS/paramedic's time and have never called 999 so I'm not sure if it would be reasonable to call an ambulance in this situation or if they'd be mad at me for not getting myself there.