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I was born at 1:20 AM....so I'm really kind of on the cusp of Sunday night.
Do any of you believe that you have natural energy peaks? I find that if I am not asleep by 12:30, I'm up past 2. And I have a decided energy lull from 1PM to about 4:30 PM. |
I was born 14,641 days ago on Monday, January 5, 1970. This was the same day German physicist/mathematician Max Born died at the age of 87.
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So, no. Had I been scheduled I certainly would not have had to work hard for a living! |
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Boggles the mind that insurance companies even let them. |
Z-let #1 was weeks late and was induced. Of course that was 18 years ago.
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People agree to have induced labor so that their doctor will be there for the delivery. Or doctors suggest it so the delivery doesn't interfere with their schedule. Either way.
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If there are complications, then an induction wouldn't be considered elective. It's the scheduling around around weekends (like you mentioned and I originally commented on), vacations, end of year tax reasons etc that I question. One intervention generally leads to more - and these things cost money. Gah.
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Pull up to the bumper.
Just call me Grace. |
The expectant mothers who work with me have always tried to schedule their deliveries based on amount of time they had on the books. In other words, now days women can not afford to go 6 weeks with no paycheck so they try to work as long as possible to generate more vacation/sick time and then the minute their maternity leave starts, they want to have the baby thus giving them more time with the actual child rather than time off waiting for the birth.
Even though I can understand the financial sides of 'choosing' the day and almost the exact time you want your child to be born, it takes away some of the joy of letting nature takes its course or it would for me anyway. |
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