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My word this girl is not very smart, at all.
Chances are she won't be breastfeeding either. I dont think how smart she is has anything to really do with it, she is probably just very ill informed. |
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"Nan" wrote in message ... Spears, 23, says she doesn't know the baby's sex (but has a feeling it is a boy), and hopes to have a cesarean section. "I don't want to go through the pain. My mom said giving birth was the most excruciating thing she's ever gone through in her life." According to a.g.c. posters they've seen reports that she already has a date scheduled for 9/23. I don't know how true it is, but of course, some of the posters there thought it was the smartest thing in the world! I even started to get into it (but realized it wasn't worth my time) with one who claimed her doctor friend had an elective c-section to avoid pain, mess and waking her colleagues up in the middle of the night. Too posh to push they call it apparently. JennP. |
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"V." wrote in message ... Couldn't do a C-section most likely (although I bet Michael Jackson has an in-home OR he can lend her), but if she just did vaginal birth she could have the best of both worlds: at home privacy and comfort and access to medical personnel, epidural, etc.. I haven't given birth yet, but the idea of C-section pain scares me way more than vaginal birth pain! This is what Pamela Anderson did. Homebirth. Waterbirth, I think actually. JennP. |
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On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 22:57:56 -0400, "JennP"
wrote: "Nan" wrote in message .. . Spears, 23, says she doesn't know the baby's sex (but has a feeling it is a boy), and hopes to have a cesarean section. "I don't want to go through the pain. My mom said giving birth was the most excruciating thing she's ever gone through in her life." According to a.g.c. posters they've seen reports that she already has a date scheduled for 9/23. I don't know how true it is, but of course, some of the posters there thought it was the smartest thing in the world! I even started to get into it (but realized it wasn't worth my time) with one who claimed her doctor friend had an elective c-section to avoid pain, mess and waking her colleagues up in the middle of the night. Too posh to push they call it apparently. One board I ran across (no, I don't search out Britney fan boards G) had a post asking if there would be a scar. The replies were all positive, about a scar being very low and not visible in her 'costumes'. I had a fleeting thought to post a pic of my scar EG Nan |
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silly silly girl, but I suppose she will have someone to look after the baby
and won't breastfeed, in which case whilst having major abdominal surgery is unadvisable, she probably won't have all the issues that normal people have, she probably doesn't drive herself anyway! Vaginal birth for me has been absolutely the worst pain of my life, but not the worst experience, on going pain of a less extent is a far worse experience. Anne |
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Amy wrote:
According to my aunt's friend, one of their requirements is that she not have a roommate, and that the rooms on either side of hers be given to her staff (bodyguards and personal assistants and whatnot). I guess she doesn't understand the difference between "hospital" and "hotel." I can kind of see her need for that. Her and her family won't be able to poke their head out the door with out a major scene. I'd imagine security is always a primary concern for celebrities. Like Jamie said, she should have the kid at home. She can afford to pay all the birthing attendants/medical staff she wants to come to her house for a couple *days*. Of course, she probably can't have a c-section at home :-P. Most of the nurses in the hospital are terrified that she'll pick their hospital. They don't want to deal with her. My aunt's friend is a bit of a bulldog, though, she's pretty no-nonsense and has said, "Hey, bring her on. I'll treat her like any other first time mother, and like any other patient." I kind of hope that she does pick that hospital, and that she does get my aunt's friend as a nurse, just so that she can be treated like everyone else. She needs it. Nah - she'll use all those personal assistants to get her required pampering in :-0 -- Nikki Hunter 4/99 Luke 4/01 EDD 4/06 |
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Nan wrote:
Spears pregnancy is 'mind-blowing' By Karen Thomas, USA TODAY Wed Sep 7, 7:30 AM ET In her first interview while pregnant, Britney Spears talks about her pregnancy and the choice to put her career on hold. In the October issue of Elle, Spears says that before she met (and married four months later) Kevin Federline, she was "introverted. Being an entertainer, especially starting at such a young age, you long to please people and become what they want to see." Marriage and motherhood, she says, are "going to help me not be influenced so much." Spears, 23, says she doesn't know the baby's sex (but has a feeling it is a boy), and hopes to have a cesarean section. "I don't want to go through the pain. My mom said giving birth was the most excruciating thing she's ever gone through in her life." All together now.... ARRRRGGGHHHHH! Spears adds, "I've always known that I was going to have a baby one day. But there's times when I get a little scared. It's mind-blowing to have a child. " Nan It is sad that people with all the money in the world don't have some one close enough to them to give them straight and honest answers and feedback. Everyone apparently just runs around shaking their head yes to everything they say because they have all the money. I'd be completely paranoid. -- Nikki Hunter 4/99 Luke 4/01 EDD 4/06 |
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On 7 Sep 2005 15:50:50 -0700, "Amy" wrote:
Nan wrote: Spears pregnancy is 'mind-blowing' By Karen Thomas, USA TODAY Wed Sep 7, 7:30 AM ET My aunt is friends with a lady who's a nurse in Arizona, and apparently Brittney has been interviewing hospitals in that area to try to find a place to deliver. I guess she wants to get out of the limelight, which I can understand. According to my aunt's friend, one of their requirements is that she not have a roommate, and that the rooms on either side of hers be given to her staff (bodyguards and personal assistants and whatnot). I guess she doesn't understand the difference between "hospital" and "hotel." I would be ****ED if I was a patient at the same time, and I had to double up because Princess Brittney was taking up three rooms (or six beds, depending on how you look at it). Most of the nurses in the hospital are terrified that she'll pick their hospital. They don't want to deal with her. My aunt's friend is a bit of a bulldog, though, she's pretty no-nonsense and has said, "Hey, bring her on. I'll treat her like any other first time mother, and like any other patient." I kind of hope that she does pick that hospital, and that she does get my aunt's friend as a nurse, just so that she can be treated like everyone else. She needs it. You can take the girl out of the trash, but you can't take the trash out of the girl, I guess. What does that last sentence have to do with any of the other things that you mentioned? How does someone seeking privacy and ideal accommodations make them trashy? That's interesting coming from someone that owns a Firebird. D. |
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Joybelle wrote:
I have to say giving birth is the most excruciating thing I've personally experienced, but I still don't want to have a c-section if I can help it. I saw my mom recover from one, and it didn't look easy or painless. I agree with you totally. My aunt was present at my first birth. Labor was standard and pushing took forever at 3hrs 45minutes but no complications or scary moments or anything. If someone mentions they know someone that had a c-section my aunt *always* says 'they should have given Nikki one'. I swear she was more traumatized then I was, lol. I always come back with no way in hell...I'm so glad they didn't mention it...and list all the reasons I'm happy with my vaginal birth. Makes no difference to her, she thinks a section would have been better. I don't think anyone my aunt is close to has had a c-section for her to get a real clear picture, or she is just determined to not look at the risks and recovery. It would make more sense for her to be beating the epidural bush but she never mentions that?!? -- Nikki Hunter 4/99 Luke 4/01 EDD 4/06 |
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"Nan" wrote: In her first interview while pregnant, Britney Spears talks about her pregnancy and the choice to put her career on hold. In the October issue of Elle, Spears says that before she met (and married four months later) Kevin Federline, she was "introverted. Being an entertainer, especially starting at such a young age, you long to please people and become what they want to see." Marriage and motherhood, she says, are "going to help me not be influenced so much." Spears, 23, says she doesn't know the baby's sex (but has a feeling it is a boy), and hopes to have a cesarean section. "I don't want to go through the pain. My mom said giving birth was the most excruciating thing she's ever gone through in her life." All together now.... ARRRRGGGHHHHH! Spears adds, "I've always known that I was going to have a baby one day. But there's times when I get a little scared. It's mind-blowing to have a child. " Nan If she thinks she's going to avoid pain by having a c-section, someone needs to slap her and make her wake-up! I had a 28 hour labor with my first and I thought I was going to die from the pain, but I'd still go through that again over a c-section. In fact, I'm going for VBAC this time around! -- -Lisa Baby Girl due September 2005 Mom to Aaron & Nicholas born 7/25/04 Mom to Mariam Averi, born sleeping 9/10/03 http://www.memoriesofmariam.com |
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