Your wife is due with y’all’s first born but the baby don’t want to come, are you staying? UPDATE: SHES IN LABOR 8/12. Post 71

Why would you do?

  • Them bills won’t pay themselves.

    Votes: 25 67.6%
  • No way I’m going to miss my first born.

    Votes: 12 32.4%

  • Total voters
    37

Yaboysix

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My cousin is going through it. Keep in mind this is taking place in todays job market.

She’s about 5 days past due to the point where the doctors are trying to convince them to induce.

He took some time off from work….contract work, to fly back home with his wife because she wanted to give birth where she will be immediately close to family…as opposed to flying with a new born. Everything would have aligned if the baby was born on time.

Problem is he already extended his time off to the point where they are saying if you don’t come back in the next few days then don’t come back at all. I’m sure they said it nicer way.

He makes $150,000 per year with zero education on top of doing a 5 year state vacation a few years ago so it’s good money. He’s worried that if he gets fired that he won’t be able to land another job like this again BUT they (the couple) don’t want to induce because according to him that will stress the baby and something about a C section.

You risking steady work by being there for your first born or we saying f them kids and you’ll see the little bundle of joy at a later date?

She don’t work 🤲🏾
The hell kinda question is this? Lol.

This is a HIM problem.... I got 4 kids, 3 baby mamas. personally, if I ain't at work, i'm spending all my time with the mother of my child, hurrying up n waiting for our kid.. I'ma pack the game, drawing pad, electronics... iain't doing shyt anyways. Shyt gonna be fun.

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In this scenario, I would go back to work….however, when it comes to contract work, a plan induction is a must….. you can’t have it all with contract work.
 

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I'ma keep it g-real with you.

He should have been dikkin her down a day or two before the due date. They wanted to induce with my first child but then I read semen can soften the cervix and induce labor and I started fukking her right there in the hospital bed. Cleared that shyt right up.
They probably ain’t want to risk the baby coming out with the NBA Yb forehead.


Stress the baby. :mjlol:



Doctors don't give an option to not induce in a situation like that.

Like they just gone have her there indefinitely and shyt.:dead:
I think it’s something the doctors floated by them earlier but now the clock is ticking :mjgrin:
 

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I missed 2 of my sons' birth because of work because those 2 times, their mothers went in unexpectedly. One of my jobs was in East Liberty, Ohio at the Honda plant and my son was born in Westerville. Not necessarily a short drive.

My first born son, I chilled in the waiting room:pachaha:

My last son, I was actually in the delivery room with my wife. She probably was thinkin' "ok, you already got 3 sons, you need a daughter" When the doctor lifted the baby up and I saw it was a boy, I jumped up and yelled "4 FOR 4!!!!!:blessed:"

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