I can't buy in to Babe and Bianca as friends at all! I know worse things have happened on this show, but letting someone think their baby is dead while you get to raise it! and say you are BFF's. I can't get over that
Krystal is not capable of walking to a room with a phone?? Cmon, I've been in labor 3 times and I moved from room to room with ease!
Yea, I wondered about that myself. And this is the Chandler mansion, shouldn't there be phones pretty much in a lot of spots? Shouldn't Winifred have a bell that Krystal can ring?
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I have to say in her defense, when I was in labor they had to break my water...after that I couldnt hardly walk from the hospital bed to the bathroom without help
my water broke with Zach, I went to the bedroom where my husband was asleep (cuz I was on the sofa) then I put my suitcase in the van, got my coat, hit the washroom and located some towels, I put towels in the van and climbed on in and 9 hours later Zach arrived!
My water broke with Gabi, I told my husband, called my mom, waited for her to arrive, loaded up my stuff in the van again, drove 40 minutes to the hospital and 3 hours later, there was Gabi
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Most pregnant women have a list ready of people to call and a phone nearby as the date approaches, and usually a pregnancy after a long space between kids is a long labor. And on AMC most people teleport, so she could have easily gotten to the PV hospital. I just think the writers are so annoying!
yeah, well they put the drug in me at like 2 in the morning and Jolene didnt come out until almost 8 that night...long time to go without going to the bathroom
I'm another one who's water broke at home. I can remember calling my mother to tell her, and then having my first real contraction hit me. I believe I screamed into the phone. I managed to walk to the car, and I was a military wife at the time, who lived off post. I remember the looks on the guards faces as we drove up, they just waved us through, and yelled to not slow down. I must have been having another contraction as we approached. I walked into the hospital, and Sabrina was born six hours later.
As a side note..... Twenty-two years ago, the military did not give any drugs to women in labor, so it was 100% natural without anything for the pain.
I may have only done it once, but I had the full sensory experience!