Victoria Sponge has taken 12 months off work to have a late in life baby. Once she reaches her 40's she will realise that this was not a late in life baby at all, but something typical of Gen Xers who spent too much time in alcohol soaked atmosphere's during the 1990's and 2000's. Victoria wouldn't know a scourer from a dish cloth and thinks dust adds character to items. Follow her through a tumultuous journey into motherhood and housewifery.
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Day 42 - 22.03.2012
During my pregnancy I attended ante-natal classes. These were
held by the private hospital and run by trained midwives.
I used to go for the
chocolate biscuits, even though I had diabetes.
The classes were
boring, and gave a saccharin-sweet representation of birth and delivery.
Gems that popped out
of the midwife's mouth during these classes included:
On what to bring to
hospital: 'Bring in soft savoury biscuits... well there's not that many (on the
market)'
'If you were in
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Oh my goodness!!! I didn't think the midwives could get any worse from your anti-natal classess, but they can!! I can't believe the comment about you being dead if you lived in Africa! As for babies looking like their father so they didn't get eaten???? WTF?
ReplyDeleteOn the bright side they do make funny discussion for conversations.... and blog posts!