I'm generally a Meghan and Harry fan given their role as being somewhat truth-tellers about the royal family.... but I couldn't stop thinking of what the Queen would think of this video. LOLOL
I think our file said TWO MOMS in big letters after a nurse asked if “dad was tall too” and I glared and said something about how there are no dads here and/or “you mean the sperm donor?” 🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪
Not going to lie, the best thing I’ve ever eaten after pushing out two giant baby boys was a graham cracker, peanut butter and chocolate pudding mixed together. Night nurses are usually extremely chill and bored so I would ask for something from their fun stash lol
My birthing days are decades in the past (the baby is 22), but the only thing that sticks out in my mind from our birthing class is the video they showed, which must have been from the 70s, complete with women fully naked to give birth (more power to ya!) and men still wearing their Kangol hats as said women were nude. I actually called a friend to confirm I didn’t have to get naked if I didn’t want to.
My husband’s shock when the doctor told him to “grab a leg! No really, grab a leg” is a funny memory as well.
You got to tour the maternity ward beforehand? This was not an option for us in 2022. Visitors were also restricted to 2 people (including the support person) in a 24 hour period, so we had no visitors. Also, regular hospital gowns are fine. No sense in buying a fancy gown just to wear it once or twice IMO. 🤷♀️
I'm generally a Meghan and Harry fan given their role as being somewhat truth-tellers about the royal family.... but I couldn't stop thinking of what the Queen would think of this video. LOLOL
I think our file said TWO MOMS in big letters after a nurse asked if “dad was tall too” and I glared and said something about how there are no dads here and/or “you mean the sperm donor?” 🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪
Not going to lie, the best thing I’ve ever eaten after pushing out two giant baby boys was a graham cracker, peanut butter and chocolate pudding mixed together. Night nurses are usually extremely chill and bored so I would ask for something from their fun stash lol
My birthing days are decades in the past (the baby is 22), but the only thing that sticks out in my mind from our birthing class is the video they showed, which must have been from the 70s, complete with women fully naked to give birth (more power to ya!) and men still wearing their Kangol hats as said women were nude. I actually called a friend to confirm I didn’t have to get naked if I didn’t want to.
My husband’s shock when the doctor told him to “grab a leg! No really, grab a leg” is a funny memory as well.
You got to tour the maternity ward beforehand? This was not an option for us in 2022. Visitors were also restricted to 2 people (including the support person) in a 24 hour period, so we had no visitors. Also, regular hospital gowns are fine. No sense in buying a fancy gown just to wear it once or twice IMO. 🤷♀️