awec wrote: » And that's a colloquial "lads" too, I meant you as well Stheno.
swiwi_ wrote: » This x 10. If you head in to Holles St at the first hint of a contraction...you'll be told to head home and come back in 24 hours. Ireland is weird - in NZ (where the first was born), you have a room to yourself for the entire process. In Cork (and the Coombe) there was a shared labour room, then you are whisked off to a private room for the last 30 minutes or so. Unless you are one of these people wasting thousands of euros on a private obstetrician???
Deleted User wrote: » New Zealand is a world leader in all things maternal care. Everything from pre-natal to breastfeeding. If you get a midwife that's worked or trained in New Zealand you are landed.
awec wrote: » We are on the domino scheme so midwives are running the show, no epidural unless needed.
molloyjh wrote: » I don't think they can actually dictate like that tbh. It's your wifes choice throughout.
swiwi_ wrote: » molloyjh wrote: » I don't think they can actually dictate like that tbh. It's your wifes choice throughout. Depends. It takes a certain time to put in an epidural etc, so if things suddenly go into speed mode, the horse might already have bolted...
molloyjh wrote: » Yeah, there will always be cases like that, but in terms of dictating from the outset I don’t think they can. I know they don’t tend to like epidurals, and I get why, but it’s still the patients choice as long as the option is feasible.
mfceiling wrote: » I had kidney stones which doctors say is the equivalent pain of childbirth. No epidural for MF and back at work the next day. Just saying...
Don Kiddick wrote: » I see Quentin Tarantino is in talks to direct the new Star Trek movie....this could be so much fun if it happens...
Neil3030 wrote: » I need a large touchscreen monitor and I'm struggling to find any models above 27" that won't break the bank. Does anyone know a good one, as big as possible for under a grand?
prawnsambo wrote: » Did you look for refurbs? Usually as good as new, but a good bit cheaper.
sydthebeat wrote: » something like this?https://www.laptopsdirect.ie/t272hlbmjjz-_69cm_27_wide_16_9_fhd_va_led_touch_5ms_100m_1_300nits_2xhdmi_um.ht2ee.005/version.asp?refsource=LDIEadwords&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIw6jqk-H11wIVrrftCh2QwAFUEAQYASABEgK7pPD_BwE
Neil3030 wrote: » Thanks - where should I look for these?
Neil3030 wrote: » Yeah I had actually looked at that one at a few different retailers, but at 27", it's sadly just a bit small - am I naive to think I could get over the 30" mark without exponentially increasing the price?
awec wrote: » Why do you want a touchscreen? The image quality on them on larger monitors tends to be a bit guff.
sydthebeat wrote: » unless your willing to look at china... im not sure youll get anything at all at 32" for less than 1k.
pickarooney wrote: » Alibaba?https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/China-donguan-30-inch-touch-screen_60313546430.html?spm=a2700.7724857.main07.74.4a117e6f8b28q