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So now the truth comes out ... ex-girlfriend is pregnant!
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 651709" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>difficult child/Difficult Child had a long talk with D tonight at our house.</p><p>He thinks he talked her into an abortion. He scared the %&@ out of her about how tiny she is, how D was born breech, T (her mom) was also breech (from the grandmother) and a C-section, and even if she places the baby for adoption, she still has to go through labor and delivery. And the baby is coming at the wrong time in her life. She will be a very good mom ... someday ... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p>She was crying.</p><p>I told difficult child/Difficult Child that no matter what D finally decides, I was very proud of him for bringing up the topic and discussing it with her. And he said that if she wanted him there tomorrow for the OBGYN appointment, I should come and get him out of school, and she knows that. I think that helped a lot. And I said that communication is the key to any relationship, no matter how hard it is.</p><p> </p><p>I will go in to the dr's office at 8:30 to fill out paperwork with-her mom, T. Then I have to run to my dental appointment so I can get my permanent crown. Then I run back to the OBGYN to advocate for T and D, for "termination," rather than "full term." (Catch phrases.) And if the doctors here won't do it, we will ask for a referral in Difficult Child (don't forget, we're in the South). T is way too hesitant with things like that.</p><p>If D says "yes" tomorrow, I will make sure there is an immediate appointment. Strike while the iron is hot.</p><p> </p><p>Then I run over to St. F to welcome Cousin P to her new room and try to make it look as much like the old room as possible. She was SOOooooo</p><p>disoriented tonight ... Was terrified because she couldn't move her legs, forgot that she had hip surgery, wanted to get out of bed NOW and go up to her normal room on the third floor (what third floor?) ... yada yada ... poor thing.</p><p>I had the nurse check to see if she could have some Ativan.</p><p>*I* want Ativan!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 651709, member: 3419"] difficult child/Difficult Child had a long talk with D tonight at our house. He thinks he talked her into an abortion. He scared the %&@ out of her about how tiny she is, how D was born breech, T (her mom) was also breech (from the grandmother) and a C-section, and even if she places the baby for adoption, she still has to go through labor and delivery. And the baby is coming at the wrong time in her life. She will be a very good mom ... someday ... :( She was crying. I told difficult child/Difficult Child that no matter what D finally decides, I was very proud of him for bringing up the topic and discussing it with her. And he said that if she wanted him there tomorrow for the OBGYN appointment, I should come and get him out of school, and she knows that. I think that helped a lot. And I said that communication is the key to any relationship, no matter how hard it is. I will go in to the dr's office at 8:30 to fill out paperwork with-her mom, T. Then I have to run to my dental appointment so I can get my permanent crown. Then I run back to the OBGYN to advocate for T and D, for "termination," rather than "full term." (Catch phrases.) And if the doctors here won't do it, we will ask for a referral in Difficult Child (don't forget, we're in the South). T is way too hesitant with things like that. If D says "yes" tomorrow, I will make sure there is an immediate appointment. Strike while the iron is hot. Then I run over to St. F to welcome Cousin P to her new room and try to make it look as much like the old room as possible. She was SOOooooo disoriented tonight ... Was terrified because she couldn't move her legs, forgot that she had hip surgery, wanted to get out of bed NOW and go up to her normal room on the third floor (what third floor?) ... yada yada ... poor thing. I had the nurse check to see if she could have some Ativan. *I* want Ativan! [/QUOTE]
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