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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Ah right, see I thought that 'Ante Natal Classes' was a Night School thing where you go and protest against a South African Provence.
    No that would be "anti"-natal classes

    Ante
    The Latin word Ante, meaning "before"
    Funny how one letter can change the entire meaning of that sentence.

    Hang on why am I being pedantic? Thats Hitchers job!

    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    this was the scary part....is that with all of the pushing going on, Mum's bowels can let loose.
    Soooo.....I'm going to receive a 7lb baby kid and a 5lb baby turd !!!!
    Niiiice.....
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    back in the day (30something years ago) when our kids were born, I recall my wife had to have an enema some time prior to giving birth. Obviously didn't want to get lord god doctors hands dirty. Back then it was all about the medical profession, the parents were a long way down the totem.
    first child of ours, I wasn't even allowed in the delivery room, had to wait outside. Now they encourage the whole damn family to attend
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    Went thru this 3 months ago, so understand the feelings. Like you was really looking forward to classes (not) but all the blokes were in the same boat so wasn't too bad, actually having a barbie on Sat to catch up. Unfortunately none of the mums-to-be was a real hottie, although I was not seeing them at their best to be fair...

    Birth itself was ok surprisingly, managed to stay at the head end so avoided most of the gore. Just be prepared to stand there useless and bewildered by the whole event (and to get the odd withering stare by the one trying to push a baby out). Only thing I could do was go and get glasses of shaved ice for Mum to sip, had about 20 of the bloody things at one stage...

    All worth it though, and you do get to buy bike related clothing, which is fun...
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    Cheers for the advice, Egli


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    Just under 5 yrs ago did the classes, still intouch with 4 of the other parentsa and have monthly ish get togethers and compare kids.
    Unfortunatly ours didnt go stictly to plan, the Mrs had to have a caesarean section and had real difficulty breast feeding and gave up. Still all just a memory now and have two great kids (different birthdays, both 'C' sections).

    Given the choice I'd rather witness the Mrs shiting herslf then see her flayed open like a fillet of beef....not a nice site belive me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EgliHonda View Post

    All worth it though, and you do get to buy bike related clothing, which is fun...
    Woah what a head full of hair!! Gorgeous!!

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    Our ante natal class was full of frickin weirdo's - ok there might have been a couple of nice ones. One guy turned up wasted out of his tree most nights and sat there staring at the floor, one mother used to whip out for a cigarette at "tea time" and one couple couldn't speak English (ok that doesn't make them weirdo's).

    There was this real young maori couple - honestly they looked like they lived under a bridge. On the second night completely out of the blue she asked if you have your nipples pierced can you still breast feed. "Yes, you can" said the "teacher" and then the guy says "are you sure miss...it won't come out like a garden sprinkler will it and make the baby choke". That must have been all they wanted to know because they never came back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Started our baby classes last week. Went in with an unsure attitude but actually finding it quite a laugh and informative.

    One thing we learnt last night was that the fellah can basically catch the bubs as it's squeezed out of Mum. What the mid-wife tutor also said though...and this was the scary part....is that with all of the pushing going on, Mum's bowels can let loose.
    Soooo.....I'm going to receive a 7lb baby kid and a 5lb baby turd !!!!
    Niiiice.....
    Mate, if you aint there to hold the leg apart and catch the baby, it will fall on the floor.

    It is a hands on experience.

    A couple of Whiskeys before hand will be a good idea.

    I have only one thing to say about Anti-Natal classes:

    TOO MUCH INFORMATION

    Make sure you take your Ipod.

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    You get to have an enema first!
    That will be fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Ah right, see I thought that 'Ante Natal Classes' was a Night School thing where you go and protest against a South African Provence.
    That's brilliant, will bling you when the mods grow a fucking brain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red mermaid View Post
    You get to have an enema first!
    That will be fun!
    Isn't that some sort of 'other' people mover?

    Oh no, hang on, that an Emina, my bad.

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    It has been many years since I attended ante natal classes, my baby turned 18 last weekend. Funniest experience in 3 lots of classes was the lesson, when I was having my son, on pushing and what to expect. After much talking about the whys and wherefores of the process we were asked to "practice"

    Bloody hell, you should never make a heavily pregnant woman laugh till tears come I tells you. This couple in the room, him the local vet mind you, we all knew him, very seriously taking part and he "practice pushes" out the largest fart I have ever heard!

    OMG! There was complete silence for a second or two, then slowly the sniggers started, then the choking sounds of people attempting to stop sniggering, followed by the first laugh, and after that it was all downhill. The entire class errupted into laughter. Poor bastard, I doubt he will ever forget that fart either
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Poor bastard, I doubt he will ever forget that fart either
    What did he call it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    What did he call it?
    I dont remember exactly but I think it was ...

    BOB!
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

    He rides the Leprachhaun at the end of the Rainbow. Usually goes by the name Anne McMommus

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxKiTtiExX View Post
    Woah what a head full of hair!! Gorgeous!!
    Cheers, she was a bit crabby in that pic much better one in earmuffs thread where she is a bit older, and the T fits better...

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...post1129509850

    Looks a bit happier here, and the hair just keeps comin'...
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