Your Reaction after Birth of Child |
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t_rAndy
Robbie Keane Joined: 06 Feb 2008 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 26237 |
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Posted: 04 Oct 2015 at 10:29am |
I welled up but managed to just about hold it in. Have had friends who have said they shed a tear. Have one mate who got light headed and had to be put up on a trolley bed in the corridor and passed out and woke up a few minutes later. Heard of one bloke who straight up fainted in the middle of the room.
How did you react to the joyous occasion? Any funny stories? Edited by t_rAndy - 04 Oct 2015 at 10:31am |
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lassassinblanc
Paul McGrath Cheese, it’s not just for eating Joined: 27 Sep 2010 Location: Clairefontaine Status: Offline Points: 16468 |
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Not sure how true it is mate who works in Rotunda said he seen this guy with a black eye and an ice pack to his head.
He asked him what happened guy's reply was "never ask if the screaming is really necessary" Also congratulations on birth of kid |
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Doyler
Liam Brady AKA James McCarthy Joined: 01 Oct 2010 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 1262 |
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My woman had to have a section so when our wee girl was born it was a bit strange as they just hold the baby in front of ya before taking it away to be weighed and checked over. As the missus had to get stitched up they took me into another wee room and set her into my arms and just left me there, when I looked down at her I shed a few tears, couldn't help myself.
Still glad I never had to witness my woman screaming like f**k and the bloody mess that goes with childbirth. |
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Look at these scenes, just look at these scenes!
"it's too strong lads!" |
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