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How far would YOU go to make a race weekend?!

Started by wvracer97, July 16, 2006, 04:22:56 AM

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If your wife was pregnant and was due on an important race weekend, would you...

Urge the doctor to induce the week before?
7 (18.4%)
Hope that the baby comes early?
4 (10.5%)
Go to the races regardless of her condition?
4 (10.5%)
Stay home and eat chips as the supportive husband?
23 (60.5%)

Total Members Voted: 37

Voting closed: July 30, 2006, 04:22:56 AM

EX#996

Quote from: GSXR RACER MIKE on July 22, 2006, 05:19:27 AM
Normally I just keep this stuff to myself since it gives me somewhat of an unfair advantage in understanding women and the basis for many of their actions (actions that come across to most guys as totally baffling).

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:


Then again I've been told I'm not like most women.

Dawn   :thumb:
Paul and Dawn Buxton

wvracer97

I thought I would dredge this thread up as the time draws closer for our baby's birth...

I've thoroughly enjoyed reading all of the posts and some have made me laugh and others....  :blahblah: :blahblah:.  This poll was all for fun from the start, and it's cool everyone had a good time with it :cheers:

So... the wife is now starting to dialate.   :ahhh:     .... and I have made the plane reservations for the VIR race weekend 8)   ... so it looks like everything is a go! :biggrin:

I'm sure some of the competitors will be bummed, but I look forward to seeing everyone again and to riding my favorite track at the end of the month :thumb:.

For now, I wait on the edge of my seat for my new baby daughter to arrive!!!

EX#996

I hope everything goes well for you, your wife, and your new baby girl.

Dawn   :thumb:
Paul and Dawn Buxton

rwracer

#27
The poll was missing the best choice:  Schedule an Elective C-Section.  (!)

Yep, that's right, once thought to be only a last resort it's now become so
commonplace that it's considered a perfectly acceptable means of birthing,
in fact, it's rapidly becoming one of the most popular with many OB's even
specializing.  Nationwide elective C-sections are up almost 10% just in the
past year and in some of the country's biggest cities, more than a 1/3 of
all births are now elective c-sections.

So you see, it really can be worked out....

:thumb: