missy1978
Big Bird
Just to add Jess - I think under the circumstances you did an amazing job and I for one will not feel guilty about accepting all the pain relief I need to get my baby out safely! So do not feel guilty at all you brought your little girl into the world safely and that is all that matters.. Everything else is relevant. I say this because my step-sister had a pretty traumatic birth , she really struggled with the pushing and ended up having the suction cup on baby's head.. Afterwards she had to be taken off to theatre because she had torn so badly and after all the pain and struggle she went through her OH then had the nerve to say to her ' what have you done, you could have killed our baby why didn't you try harder!?' Honestly when I heard this I was SO angry. .. For him to make her feel so guilty and inadequate just because she struggled with the pushing to me is just completely unacceptable and quite frankly infuriating. These men needed to think before they open their mouths!! Anyway sorry to babble .. Just wanted to let you know that you did a fab job and sometimes men are just up thoughtful and insensitive. Hope you and Amelia are both doing well Xxxx
God, that's appalling! I can't believe any man would say that to the mother of his child, just awful!
I felt disappointment that I couldn't deliver my son naturally but that was all me, nothing that anyone had put on me. If my husband had said he was disappointed after a day of labour, emergency c section, blood loss and the rest of if I'd have been considering my options to be frank! Some men are wonderful, some need their heads seeing to, yet again I'm reminded how bloody lucky I am to have one of the former. xxx