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"Oh ..... I expected a MILF thread. " This was the working title for MILF Manor. | |||
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"Probably a deeper reason for this. Perhaps opening a window will let out valuable heat and push up heating costs even further. Also if the ward has climate control it's not as easy as "just" opening a window. " Good point. It's -5 here at the moment. Although I bet Bupa still let them have as much gas and air as they want... A | |||
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"Some maternity units in a place called Ipswich which is actually the capital of Suffolk are stoppings mums using gas and air because of dangerous levels left lingering. Surely they could just open a window or is that dangerous too. It's all over the news" its freezing out there Tom they'd die | |||
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"I challenge any team of wild horses to stop me using gas and air during labour" And me. Mr | |||
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"Probably a deeper reason for this. Perhaps opening a window will let out valuable heat and push up heating costs even further. Also if the ward has climate control it's not as easy as "just" opening a window. Good point. It's -5 here at the moment. Although I bet Bupa still let them have as much gas and air as they want... A" BURPA | |||
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"I challenge any team of wild horses to stop me using gas and air during labour And me. Mr " It's a well known fact that while a walk in the park for a woman to push a human out of her vagina it's a dreadfully painful and traumatic experience for men. For this reason I'm starting a petition to ensure a special air conditioned room with a ready supply of gas and air is available to all men. I feel it's only right. #gasandair4mentoo. | |||
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"I challenge any team of wild horses to stop me using gas and air during labour And me. Mr It's a well known fact that while a walk in the park for a woman to push a human out of her vagina it's a dreadfully painful and traumatic experience for men. For this reason I'm starting a petition to ensure a special air conditioned room with a ready supply of gas and air is available to all men. I feel it's only right. #gasandair4mentoo. " I called 999 while having a poop once , I pay my taxes like anyone else, painkillers for all genders….. | |||
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"Some maternity units in a place called Ipswich which is actually the capital of Suffolk are stoppings mums using gas and air because of dangerous levels left lingering. Surely they could just open a window or is that dangerous too. It's all over the news" It was stopped because it contained high levels of nitrous oxide left lingering in the room. At least everyone should have had a giggle. Basildon University Hospital stopped providing gas and air for about 3 weeks last year for similar reasons. | |||
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"Probably a deeper reason for this. Perhaps opening a window will let out valuable heat and push up heating costs even further. Also if the ward has climate control it's not as easy as "just" opening a window. " Also suggests that their level of ventilation or air circulation isn’t up to scratch. | |||
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"I informed the midwives during my labour that the gas n air had stopped working... Apparently it has not " I did that, the midwife said it had not. I said it had they argued meanwhile Mr N wheeled the bottle out and got a new one in | |||
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"I informed the midwives during my labour that the gas n air had stopped working... Apparently it has not I did that, the midwife said it had not. I said it had they argued meanwhile Mr N wheeled the bottle out and got a new one in " I dont reckon mine was even switched on | |||
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"They can keep their gas and air- it’s shite and didn’t make the slightest difference last time I had some- was that useless I think I almost collapsed the gas bottle trying to suck some pain relief out of the thing. Just break out the morphine please- that shit proper hits the spot! " Hah this | |||
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"Some maternity units in a place called Ipswich which is actually the capital of Suffolk are stoppings mums using gas and air because of dangerous levels left lingering. Surely they could just open a window or is that dangerous too. It's all over the news" People from Ipswich are used to stronger funny stuff that that Tom | |||
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"I informed the midwives during my labour that the gas n air had stopped working... Apparently it has not I did that, the midwife said it had not. I said it had they argued meanwhile Mr N wheeled the bottle out and got a new one in I dont reckon mine was even switched on " This was 33 years ago but I think that they would avoid giving you gas and air if they could. | |||
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"Hated gas and air!didn't use it for my 6! Reminded me of the school dentist back in the day! X" Same (bar the dentist thing). I took one drag of it when I was delivering my son and it made me feel d*unk and out of control. I thought that delivering a baby was a good time to remain in control. I just used a TENS machine for both my labours, nothing else. | |||
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"I informed the midwives during my labour that the gas n air had stopped working... Apparently it has not " I was the same, did absolutely nothing for the pain, though I did work my way through the list of pain relief and the only thing that actually worked was a spinal block. Back to back labour is a killer! | |||
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"Every woman's experience of labour is different. Personally I think if you want every method of pain relief known to woman you should have it. It's the end result that's important not the method by which you achieve it where pain and labour is concerned. I know women who felt they'd failed because they needed a C-section and others who thought that having an epidural meant they were weak. Such a shame that they thought that way. Don't get me started on breast vs bottle " Totally agree with you | |||
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"Hated gas and air!didn't use it for my 6! Reminded me of the school dentist back in the day! X Same (bar the dentist thing). I took one drag of it when I was delivering my son and it made me feel d*unk and out of control. I thought that delivering a baby was a good time to remain in control. I just used a TENS machine for both my labours, nothing else. " I had pethidine had one with no pain relief just to see how it was the 4th one x | |||
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"Every woman's experience of labour is different. Personally I think if you want every method of pain relief known to woman you should have it. It's the end result that's important not the method by which you achieve it where pain and labour is concerned. I know women who felt they'd failed because they needed a C-section and others who thought that having an epidural meant they were weak. Such a shame that they thought that way. Don't get me started on breast vs bottle " My youngest grandaughter gave birth in November! Was adamant no epidural! But had to have one as needed an emergency c section she was very upset at time but baby was fine which is main thing x | |||
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"Some maternity units in a place called Ipswich which is actually the capital of Suffolk are stoppings mums using gas and air because of dangerous levels left lingering. Surely they could just open a window or is that dangerous too. It's all over the news People from Ipswich are used to stronger funny stuff that that Tom " True story | |||
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"Hated gas and air!didn't use it for my 6! Reminded me of the school dentist back in the day! X Same (bar the dentist thing). I took one drag of it when I was delivering my son and it made me feel d*unk and out of control. I thought that delivering a baby was a good time to remain in control. I just used a TENS machine for both my labours, nothing else. I had pethidine had one with no pain relief just to see how it was the 4th one x" I had my last with no pain relief as I waited until the last minute to get to the hospital and it was too late for Pethidine-which I didn't want anyway as it makes me too tired to push-and I don't like gas and air. I don't remember it being any worse for me than the other labours. | |||
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