Can you refuse?

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LOL

Last night we were watching a re run of scrubs and it's the one where Carla has their baby. They bring the baby out and in typical sitcom fashion.... this is NOT a newborn baby. this kid is huge.

LOL at that moment I looked at brian wide eyed and say "That is a HUGE baby.... if our baby is that big..... I'm not having it."

LOL he just laughed and said "just like that huh? You are just going to refuse? tell them to put it back?"

sounds good to me. Can you do that :D lol
 

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When my kids were being particularly rotten one time I commented that "they were going back". My wife quipped right back "part has to go back up you, then!"
 

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I am thinking that putting it back would be worse than first having it.
but can't i just refuse to have it in the first place if he or she is that big? lol isn't that an option?

come on.... with all the medical technology we have these days lol
 

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You really want to walk around all big and pregnant for the rest of your life?

There was a show on TLC one time about this woman who was 9 months pregnant but she never had the baby. It was in some 3rd world country and she just went on with life, with a huge belly and told people that her baby was sleeping inside her.

She walked around like that for years. Something like 20 years later she was having abdominal pain and went to the doc and they found that she had had an ectopic pregnancy and the fetus had somehow ended up in her abdominal cavity. Her body surrounded the fetus with calcium and they ended up surgically removing an almost perfect full term "stone baby". It was totally crazy.
 

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You really want to walk around all big and pregnant for the rest of your life?

There was a show on TLC one time about this woman who was 9 months pregnant but she never had the baby. It was in some 3rd world country and she just went on with life, with a huge belly and told people that her baby was sleeping inside her.

She walked around like that for years. Something like 20 years later she was having abdominal pain and went to the doc and they found that she had had an ectopic pregnancy and the fetus had somehow ended up in her abdominal cavity. Her body surrounded the fetus with calcium and they ended up surgically removing an almost perfect full term "stone baby". It was totally crazy.

LOL NO I don't want to be pregnant forever :(

don't ruin my fantasy of not having to squeeze out a giant baby :D lol
 

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Hmmm, I've always thought that utter refusal and total denial was a viable option!
 

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I saw that "Stone Baby" episode on Discovery Health. My 12 year old daughter can't get enough of that channel. My 7 year old is always complaining that her sister is "watching baby shows". When she says this, I know she doesn't mean Dora the Explorer, she means Mystery Diagnosis or something like that with strange baby issues in it.
 

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ROFL! That's one of the reasons I wonder about Hubby and I having kids.

My family has small-ish babies. Normally about 6 1/2 to 7 1/2 pounds. But Hubby's family grows 'em BIG: he was about 10 pounds at birth, his sister was around 9 1/2. My nephew was a 10-pounder, and my neice weighed a full 12 pounds! Yikes!
 

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I saw that "Stone Baby" episode on Discovery Health. My 12 year old daughter can't get enough of that channel. My 7 year old is always complaining that her sister is "watching baby shows". When she says this, I know she doesn't mean Dora the Explorer, she means Mystery Diagnosis or something like that with strange baby issues in it.
I love those shows - not necessarily the baby ones, but the bizarre medical stories.
 

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ROFL! That's one of the reasons I wonder about Hubby and I having kids.

My family has small-ish babies. Normally about 6 1/2 to 7 1/2 pounds. But Hubby's family grows 'em BIG: he was about 10 pounds at birth, his sister was around 9 1/2. My nephew was a 10-pounder, and my neice weighed a full 12 pounds! Yikes!
:eek:

Well Brian was 8lbs + I believe and I was 9 lbs 14 oz. lol so the baby will probably be in around that area somewhere :eek:
 

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If it helps any, I was 9 lbs. 11 oz and my wife was over 8 pounds. Our first was only 6 lb 8 oz (but 3.5 weeks premie). Our second was 8 lb 2 oz.

Here's to yours having a small head!
 

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If it helps any, I was 9 lbs. 11 oz and my wife was over 8 pounds. Our first was only 6 lb 8 oz (but 3.5 weeks premie). Our second was 8 lb 2 oz.

Here's to yours having a small head!
LMAO

Well I am only a few days away from my due date.... I think I will end up being overdue which means the baby only has MORE time to get bigger and bigger lol.
 

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