Commitment, or lack thereof...
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Commitment, or lack thereof...
| Tue, 01-08-2008 - 1:56pm |
So I just saw something somewhere else (won't specify where, but I bet a few of you will figure it out!) where a woman indicated that she WAS planning on breastfeeding, but now because of a heated debate about it, she doesn't want to anymore.
Ummmmm, are you kidding me?


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Wow.
Just...wow.
What a nasty SOB.
So glad your DD is ok! :-)
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So far I am batting 0 for 2 on the happy go lucky birth experiences...and Jeff was snipped so we are done!
Gianna's birth really wasn't that bad because it only lasted 2 hours and 17 minutes, but Aria's that was 26 hours of hell!
I reported him to the Hospital and to my insurance company (to make sure he didn't get paid for the delivery). Unfortunately (for someone else) he ended up making a few to many mistakes and is not practicing medicine anymore, thank God! When I went to deliver Gianna I asked to make sure that he was not the staff doctor in case mine didn't make it in time. They told me, in a very round about way, that he is no longer practicing and that I was lucky that my daughter was even alive because his track record was horrible and he finally stepped over the line one too many times (unfortunately the nurse told me that the final strike ended in the deaths of both mom and baby). I was not the only person working to get his license removed, both hospitals were trying also.
Actually it ended up in me educating myself as much as possible before Gianna was born because I really didn't know much, so some good did come of it. When the nurse was telling me what was going to happen and what was going on with her heart rate and everything...she asked if I even needed a doctor because I knew so much!
I know....nothing ever goes smoothly in my life. I am just one of those people. I even find my life hard to believe sometimes. So much goes wrong and I have all of these crazy things happen but in the end it usually turns out ok. My mom always tells me that I bring it upon myself....how or why would I bring this crap upon myself.
""But it *does* say to ignore some cries, doesnt it?
""For the record, I also believe in tight schedules, however.
Yeah I can see how routines could be way more important than actual hour schedules.
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As for Babywise, has anyone comenting here ever actually read the book?
Yes, I have.
Andi
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