C just paid a visit to our office...and stood in the hallway talking about her pregnancy with another coworker, S. C doesn't see the point of having an ultrasound every month.
Think I should tell her what the point is?
(Don't worry...I didn't.)
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Yes, why should she? What a waste of her day, to schedule those appointments. And insurance claims. [sarcasm]And those annoying pictures and video of her baby to just clutter up her life. Yes, really. What is the point.[/sarcasm]
Wow even before finding my own personal hell I wouldn't have understood her feelings. I would check out the baby every day if it were practical! Glad you held your tongue though.
To be the voice of dissension, my first (and only) long-term pregnancy had only 2 ultrasounds planned (one at 18 weeks and one at 32) and that seemed fine enough to me. Of course, now I have only one in-utero picture of my daughter...
good one :)
I am also tempted to weigh in on those types of conversations in a way that the participants probably wouldn't appreciate...
With C's pregnancy, I worried that too many u/s would cause hearing damage. With BB's pregnancy I worried that we wouldn't catch something if we went too long between them. I had 4 u/s with C and over 10 with BB. I looked at them every chance I could get.
You should tell her i get 'em twice a *week*...heh heh heh
i'd tell her.
Who wouldn't want to see their bub EVERY op they get??!!
Thats just odd!
Hugs
xxx
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