Fatherhood - Reality Check

August 12, 2008 12:20 by Dad2B
Reality Check

When I first found out that my wife was pregnant I spent a day or so internally imagining how everything was going to soon change for me... but that was short lived since I tricked/convinced myself that I had nine more month to continue a lifestyle that I 'm accustomed to. Well, reality check happened last week and I haven't been same and probably won't. Friends of ours who had a due date a few weeks before us ended up having their delivery date come 7 weeks early. WTF!!! Besides having an early Christmas they had to go through the emotional turmoil on whether the little girl would actually pull through. She is doing better but not out of woods yet.

The wife and I have had a vested interest in their pregnancy since all of us are in very similar stages of our lives, expecting our first tot. Upon hearing the news the wife had a few moments were she somewhat lost it upon relaying the news to me and I wasn't far behind. I guess it's really gotten me thinking on how fragile everything can be and especially now that we/her are in the last trimester of the pregnancy.

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Deducing the Date of the Deed

May 9, 2008 10:04 by Big Momma

After you've revived your husband, its time to call your friends and family to tell them the good news...that you're expecting a new sheriff in town! But spreading the good news isn't enough. Arm yourself, as they will want details...creepy ones. They'll probably ask the following:

  • "How far along are you???" Uh, I dunno. I've never done this before. I have a call into God, as I hear He is ultimately responsible, I'm waiting to hear back.
  • "Oh that’s okay, its pretty easy to figure out, when was the date of your last period?" Uh, I dunno, when I told you I was diligently keeping an ovulation calendar, I was lying to get your overly invested ass off my back.
  • "Hmp, have you taken a pregnancy test" No dumb ass, I consulted the tarot cards, and they told me to consult the stars. Yes, I took one of the pregnancy tests that you brought over last time to came to my house. Thanks btw, those suckers are like $30.

Finally someone within your circle will tell you to go to any number of pregnancy calculators online to figure out how far along you are. As it turns out, you will need to have some idea of the date of your last cycle, as that is when the clock starts. From this day forward you will reference all aspects of time in weeks. This greatly annoys me, as it isolates people who have never been pregnant, and since this is my first go 'round, I've historically been in this camp. What the hell is 27 weeks pregnant to a non child bearing person????????? Resist the urge to communicate in Week Speak, and talk in months. Everyone knows pregnancy lasts for 9 mos (much to my disappointment, my OB told me its actually 10 months...sa-weet), so reference the common denominator.

Okay, so after some research and deductive reasoning, I came to a conclusion I was about 1.5 months pregnant. And then came the call to my mom that ended in a new Jeopardy category called "Things You Never Want to Hear Your Mom Say". She was so excited, this will be her 9th grandchild, I hope she'll be able to remember its name. Anyway, she immediately asked me what was my due date, which I didn't know. I explained that closer to 2 months, I'd go in to see my dr. and he would tell me all the science behind the magic. And then she said it...the creepiest comment in the history of awkward conversations..."how can you not know your due date, you have to have an idea of when you conceived." I was flush from head to toe. What am I to say to that? It was the stork, the Immaculate Conception. The only thing more creepy is getting lingerie from your mom as a wedding shower gift. For the love of Pete! I fumbled my way out of that conversation to call my sisters and relay. About 70% of our phone conversations start with "you'll never guess what mom did/said this time". I thought that was creepy...believe me its worse when a co-worker asks you the same thing.

There is no reason to look backward in time to the events that led to my current condition, you pervs. Please don't deduce the date of the deed.

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