(part of the reason I haven't been posting as much was to avoid unneccesary posts like this, but I can't keep this in anymore)
Well, I just typed a huge vent about my little irresponsible sister and the nest ate it. So instead I just want to say I HATE MY LITTLE SISTER. YOU ARE IRRESPONSIBLE AND A HORRIBLE MOTHER, AND THE FACT THAT YOU HAVE A BOY DOESNT MAKE YOU BETTER THAN ANYONE ELSE!!! Our sister is 37 and just found out that her baby is fine and that it is a girl (her health was questionable for a bit there). Stop being selfish and making this all about you and the fact that you still have the only boy, f-ing congratulate her and tell her you are happy for her!!
You had your baby a month early via emergency c-section because you chose not to follow Dr's orders. DO NOT tell me that I don't have to stay on bed rest because you didn't and your child is fine. HE ISNT FINE!!! HE IS TWO AND CAN'T CRAWL, WALK OR TALK!!!!!!!
Is is possible to break up with your sister? I really don't want to talk to her again. I am not just being hormonal either. She is a nasty little narcissistic (sp) person and if she was a "friend" I would no longer have her in my life.
Re: Sister VENT
She sounds rotten. I'm sorry you have to call her family.
Hope you are doing well in your last few weeks with an inside baby. Good Luck with your delivery!
TTC #1 13 cycles, CP 6/09, TTC #2 1 cycle
CDing, EP'd for 13 months for #1, BFing for #2
Pregnancy Hypertension - inductions at 39w, I grow big babies: DD was 9 pounds 1 ounce 22 inches, DS was 11 pounds even 22 inches - both vaginal deliveries
Your sister needs to . . . .
Ditto!
Hopefully BOTH!
SHE BEST BE.
I think if I was you, I'd throttle her. I'm sorry she's being so selfish right now. Talk about bad timing, huh?
And again, Holy Sh*t!
Call CPS, dude. That is the opposite of fine. That sounds like neglect to me. But, yay, he's a boy. She needs some serious counseling.
Well, they think that he might have Cerebral Palsey (not usually diagnosed until age 2). When he was born she had absolutley no amniotic fluid to the point where his cord was compressed which meant he wasnt getting oxygen to his brain. My other sister is a nurse who has witnessed a lot of births in her OB rotation and said that she had never seen a baby born the color he was before. She said that he was grey. Not like the usual purpleish color babies are but actually grey, she thought he was still born at first. It is just VERY VERY frustrating that she gets all on her high horse when she didn't care enough during her pregnancy to eat and stay off her feet.
BTW, I was wrong the FB post is still up. I just couldnt see it for a while because FB is being dumb today.