Any woman that has any amount of pregnancy or childbirth knowledge/education knows that once your water breaks you and the baby are open to infection and you need to get to the hospital pretty quickly. Most doctors will take you for a c-section if you haven't delivered within 24 hours of your water breaking. I could see maybe staying at home for a few hours if you weren't yet having contractions but to go into public places and ride in planes? At best she acted very irresponsibly.
Vanity Fair made us a flow chart!
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Posts: 36752 (09/05/2008 9:35 PM) Friendliest JJBer '07 |
I don't have a clue at this point who's the baby mama but IF it's Sarah, she at the very least showed horrifically poor judgment and probably at
most tried to passively kill the baby.
Any woman that has any amount of pregnancy or childbirth knowledge/education knows that once your water breaks you and the baby are open to infection and you need to get to the hospital pretty quickly. Most doctors will take you for a c-section if you haven't delivered within 24 hours of your water breaking. I could see maybe staying at home for a few hours if you weren't yet having contractions but to go into public places and ride in planes? At best she acted very irresponsibly. |
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Posts: 8199 (09/05/2008 9:37 PM) |
I'm still a little perplexed, as to how a 44 year old woman can give birth to a premature special needs baby that weighs over 6 pounds, then go back to
work only a couple of days later. Every preemie that I've ever heard of weighed under 5 pounds. One of my sister's friends had a preemie that only
weighed 2.5 pounds, and had to stay in the hospital for months.
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Posts: 4880 (09/05/2008 9:39 PM) |
^ Was it confimed that Trig weighed 6 pounds?
Then you have a good point, I've never heard of a preemie that weighs 6 pounds. |
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Posts: 9175 (09/05/2008 9:40 PM) |
I'm perplexed at how a fifth baby doesn't fly out like he's on a log flume ride, let alone last for that long after water breaking.
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Posts: 34347 (09/05/2008 9:41 PM) TMI JJBer '08 |
I dunno what to think. That first baby could still be Bristol's. She's wild. I want DNA tests!
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LilBabyWithTheSundressOn |
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Posts: 36754 (09/05/2008 9:44 PM) Friendliest JJBer '07 |
I'm not so bothered by the six pound thing. Given Noah's birth weight, his estimated weight about a month before his birth and the fact that he was
born about one to two weeks before he was actually due he almost certainly would've been near seven pounds if he were born a month early.
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Posts: 8200 (09/05/2008 9:44 PM) |
^ Was it confimed that Trig weighed 6 pounds? Every article I've seen about Trig says that he was 6 pounds at birth. Doesn't sound like a preemie weight, to me. Don't babies with Down Syndrome also have certain problems, with their hearts and lungs? |
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EJFiederer |
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Posts: 9176 (09/05/2008 9:46 PM) |
A baby can indeed be full term but still considered premature if there are development issues. Did Trig leave the hospital with Sarah or did he remain in
there?
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Posts: 8510 (09/05/2008 9:58 PM) Most Random '08 |
There is no way she could have been back to work in three days when they keep you in the hospital for TWO.
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Posts: 36757 (09/05/2008 10:00 PM) Friendliest JJBer '07 |
RandomnessRocks22 wrote:If the delivery went well most doctors will allow you to leave the same day if you really want to. |
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Posts: 9179 (09/05/2008 10:00 PM) |
They don't "keep you in". You can leave whenever you want. The baby can't though. The baby has to get shots and be seen by their
pediatrician.
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Posts: 15007 (09/05/2008 10:14 PM) JJB Smartass '08 |
EJFiederer wrote: OMG. I think I know more about your vagina post delivery than I know about my mom's and sisters'.
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Posts: 9182 (09/05/2008 10:16 PM) |
^It says HI!!
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Posts: 4285 (09/05/2008 10:20 PM) |
I think that Trig is Sarah's, but she strikes me as being an odd person. Like she doesn't have all of her marbles.
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Posts: 15009 (09/05/2008 10:20 PM) JJB Smartass '08 |
LMAO
Hi, EJ's vag.
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Posts: 55700 (09/05/2008 10:23 PM) |
SwanGeese wrote:I'm with ya on that one.
ANY woman who believes other women should not be allowed to have abortions, even after rape or incest, is definitely short a few. |
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Posts: 3785 (09/05/2008 10:32 PM) |
Kamadzea wrote:I have a nephew that was technically a preemie (6 weeks early) but weighed 6 lbs. when he was born. |
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Posts: 5229 (09/05/2008 10:40 PM) |
That flow chart is going to made into a script for one of Lifetime's sorry ass Sunday time slots.
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Kamadzea |
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Posts: 4885 (09/06/2008 11:36 AM) |
I'm sorry to bump this, but have you guys heard the lastest. The bussiness partner that Palin supposedly had an affair with, according to the National
Enquirer, just filed an emergency hearing so that his divorce papers can be sealed secret! This is gettind to good to be true, it has more new plots than a
soap opera!
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Posts: 4051 (09/06/2008 11:37 AM) |
Kamadzea wrote: This is a soap opera writers wet dream.
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This is a soap opera writers wet dream.
