thomond2006 wrote: » A woman was a victim of an acid attack in Blackrock/Stillorgan on Friday night.https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/woman-left-with-life-changing-injuries-after-acid-attack-in-south-dublin-36377168.html To the scum who did that, lock him up and throw away the key. Anyone with the mentality to do that should never be allowed into society again.
thomond2006 wrote: » Josh Gordon back for the Browns on Sunday!
Deleted User wrote: » thomond2006 wrote: » A woman was a victim of an acid attack in Blackrock/Stillorgan on Friday night.https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/woman-left-with-life-changing-injuries-after-acid-attack-in-south-dublin-36377168.html To the scum who did that, lock him up and throw away the key. Anyone with the mentality to do that should never be allowed into society again. Christ, this 'trend' for want of a better word is absolutely disgusting. WTF is wrong with people You are correct Thomond, absolutely zero tolerance with sentencing.
awec wrote: » Attention parents of boards rugby, I have some questions, especially if you're child was born in Holles St 1. In the movies it seems like the mother is sitting watching the telly when suddenly her waters break and it's all hell breaking loose with little baby born 20 minutes later. This, I presume, is very unrealistic with the real process being much more drawn out?In general, for the first baby, you are likely to be talking hours rather than minutes. Bring something to read or watch. There is only so much " comforting" you can do, before you are bored shìtless 2. What is the craic with getting to Holles St if you have to get there during rush hour? I guess you can use bus lanes, but it'll still be slow. Google estimates an hour for us if it were to happen at the worst time of day. Was anyone stuck in this sort of situation?I always took the bike from SVUH to Holles St. Two wheels probably not an option for you... 3. How annoying is it to get parking near Holles St?Bike was grand. I assume these questions will be answered by some baby course thing I've to go to, but the whole getting her there on time bit is the only bit I'm actually worried about.
awec wrote: » Attention parents of boards rugby, I have some questions, especially if you're child was born in Holles St 1. In the movies it seems like the mother is sitting watching the telly when suddenly her waters break and it's all hell breaking loose with little baby born 20 minutes later. This, I presume, is very unrealistic with the real process being much more drawn out?
awec wrote: » 2. What is the craic with getting to Holles St if you have to get there during rush hour? I guess you can use bus lanes, but it'll still be slow. Google estimates an hour for us if it were to happen at the worst time of day. Was anyone stuck in this sort of situation?
awec wrote: » 3. How annoying is it to get parking near Holles St? I assume these questions will be answered by some baby course thing I've to go to, but the whole getting her there on time bit is the only bit I'm actually worried about.
Buer wrote: » His ego is the exact reason he won't walk. He can't be pushed. It takes the House of Representatives to vote for impeachment and two thirds of the Senate then to ratify his removal following the impeachment process. The Republicans control both houses. It would take a massive collapse in the mid terms for the Democrats to gain control. It's never going to happen.
Deleted User wrote: » It can happen. More than likely given it's your first you will go through the expected date though and again as it's your first the labour will be longer. Have you decided how you want the birth to go? C-Section? Epidural? You can call an ambulance so keep that option in the back of your mind. Honestly, even if it takes 2 - 3 hours you'll still have plenty of time most likely. It won't be fun for your wife but it's extremely rare to go from waters breaking to birth within a good few hours and more so again as it's your first. You should be fine, they have some emergency drop off facility I think but there is loads of parking around merrion square and if you are stuck try fitzwilliam square or the roads between merrion square and the canal.
Yeah_Right wrote: » Do an online course on home births and deliver the baby yourself. Saves you a lot of hassle.
awec wrote: » Attention parents of boards rugby, I have some questions, especially if you're child was born in Holles St 1. In the movies it seems like the mother is sitting watching the telly when suddenly her waters break and it's all hell breaking loose with little baby born 20 minutes later. This, I presume, is very unrealistic with the real process being much more drawn out? 2. What is the craic with getting to Holles St if you have to get there during rush hour? I guess you can use bus lanes, but it'll still be slow. Google estimates an hour for us if it were to happen at the worst time of day. Was anyone stuck in this sort of situation? 3. How annoying is it to get parking near Holles St? I assume these questions will be answered by some baby course thing I've to go to, but the whole getting her there on time bit is the only bit I'm actually worried about.
awec wrote: » Cheers. Yea I know about the ambulance option, I guess if it's at that time we'll ring the hospital and ask them what they think we should do. Cheers for the info! I had suspected it was extremely rare for it to be fast.
DGRulz wrote: » This. I've been told there can be poo involved in childbirth so ...
Buer wrote: » Lets hope not. Won't be long until number two is on the way for awec. Yes, I mean for that to work on several levels before anyone points it out.
irishbucsfan wrote: » How many levels?
irishbucsfan wrote: » Jaysus anti-natal classes?! Surely you should be in favour of the whole childbirth thing before you get this far down the road?
molloyjh wrote: » I can say I'm in favour of childbirth all I like.....no wait, that's actually a lie. I can only say it out of earshot of herself. I'm not that brave. I was certainly in favour of my part in the process if that makes any difference....
prawnsambo wrote: » Was that a whoosh?
awec wrote: » Our classes are next week (I think).
molloyjh wrote: » Are you doing them all in one or over a few weeks?
molloyjh wrote: » Most of this stuff will be answered in your antenatal classes awec (which you should be starting around now). Basically the most likely scenario is that she'll start having contractions but you could be at home for hours before having to go anywhere. You'll need to time the contractions (time between and length) and aim to be in Holles St for when the contractions are 5 mins apart.