Baby Brangelina has arrived
#31
Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by deba34
Silly cows, more money that sense...
Hello hon, hows you?........
Hello hon, hows you?........
Great now the weathers turned hot. How are you sweetie?
#32
Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Great now the weathers turned hot. How are you sweetie?
Fine thanks flower, nice to hear you are enjoying the warmer weather, Oz is now in the Winter months, grey, chilly, damp and the odd occasionally hot day, a bit like the English Summer really..
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
It said on TV its 'cos they don't want to loose their figure by going full term.
#34
Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Partystar
What they fail to add is that they prefer to put their own health above their baby's! FFS!
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Correct!
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Partystar
Sorry, I reworded it - hope you still agree!!!
Must be telepathy 'cos that's how I read it. LOL
#37
Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Sallyanne
I can never understand why it's considered preferable to be sliced open and have someone rooting around inside a bloody mess :scared:
After having children by the 'normal' way and now having had Paul via C section, my wife has only one thing to say...Hail Caesar!
Something about pushing a basketball thru a garden hose...I'm not sure what she was whining about....
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
And yet another stupid name a 'celeb' has named her baby:
"Bluebell Madonna"
is the name Geri Halliwell aka Ginger Spice chose for her newborn daughter.
She's also ditched the father of the baby and won't allow him to see her.....I guess she just wanted him to be a sperm donor:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/showbiz...name_page.html
Oddly enough, although the father is American he gets far fewer rights over the child as she was born in the UK rather than in the States. To the best of my knowledge even if the mother chooses not to name the father in the US he can still ask the courts to order a DNA test and to award him visitation rights (if he is prepared to pay maintainance towards the upkeep of the child or/and pay for medical coverage).
In the UK if the father is not named on the birth certificate (and the mother wants him to play no part in the child's life and won't be claiming maintainance or welfare) then he is unable to have any visitation rights at all.
"Bluebell Madonna"
is the name Geri Halliwell aka Ginger Spice chose for her newborn daughter.
She's also ditched the father of the baby and won't allow him to see her.....I guess she just wanted him to be a sperm donor:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/showbiz...name_page.html
Oddly enough, although the father is American he gets far fewer rights over the child as she was born in the UK rather than in the States. To the best of my knowledge even if the mother chooses not to name the father in the US he can still ask the courts to order a DNA test and to award him visitation rights (if he is prepared to pay maintainance towards the upkeep of the child or/and pay for medical coverage).
In the UK if the father is not named on the birth certificate (and the mother wants him to play no part in the child's life and won't be claiming maintainance or welfare) then he is unable to have any visitation rights at all.
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Englishmum
And yet another stupid name a 'celeb' has named her baby:
"Bluebell Madonna"
is the name Geri Halliwell aka Ginger Spice chose for her newborn daughter.
She's also ditched the father of the baby and won't allow him to see her.....I guess she just wanted him to be a sperm donor:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/showbiz...name_page.html
Oddly enough, although the father is American he gets far fewer rights over the child as she was born in the UK rather than in the States. To the best of my knowledge even if the mother chooses not to name the father in the US he can still ask the courts to order a DNA test and to award him visitation rights (if he is prepared to pay maintainance towards the upkeep of the child or/and pay for medical coverage).
In the UK if the father is not named on the birth certificate (and the mother wants him to play no part in the child's life and won't be claiming maintainance or welfare) then he is unable to have any visitation rights at all.
"Bluebell Madonna"
is the name Geri Halliwell aka Ginger Spice chose for her newborn daughter.
She's also ditched the father of the baby and won't allow him to see her.....I guess she just wanted him to be a sperm donor:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/showbiz...name_page.html
Oddly enough, although the father is American he gets far fewer rights over the child as she was born in the UK rather than in the States. To the best of my knowledge even if the mother chooses not to name the father in the US he can still ask the courts to order a DNA test and to award him visitation rights (if he is prepared to pay maintainance towards the upkeep of the child or/and pay for medical coverage).
In the UK if the father is not named on the birth certificate (and the mother wants him to play no part in the child's life and won't be claiming maintainance or welfare) then he is unable to have any visitation rights at all.
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Well surprise, surprise Angelina had a 'C' section 'cos the baby was breach.
Funny isn't it that celebs 'have' to have C sections.
Funny isn't it that celebs 'have' to have C sections.
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Celsius
Surely if the baby was breach, the safest method for delivery is C section anyway...
#43
Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Celsius
Surely if the baby was breach, the safest method for delivery is C section anyway...
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Celsius
Surely if the baby was breach, the safest method for delivery is C section anyway...
I agree.
My daughter was born 22 years ago today by C-Section. She was breach; I had my weekly clinic appointment on the Wednesday and although previously her head had been engaged ready for birth, she obviously had other ideas. She had turned totally upside down with her head tilted back and face pointed up towards my heart....the pressure under my right ribcage was very intense.
All the doctors and nurses crowded around to see the X-ray of the baby in this weird position and I thought I had a deformed baby and burst into tears! The Consultant gently told me that if they tried to deliver my baby vaginally there was a risk of brain damage so he asked me to report the following day to the hospital 'and we'll operate on Friday morning'..
And they did.
I honestly don't know where the years have gone.... :scared:
Also....doctors would presumably prefer to perform a C-Section rather than risk litigation if a baby was injured during a difficult vaginal delivery.
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Englishmum
And yet another stupid name a 'celeb' has named her baby:
"Bluebell Madonna"
is the name Geri Halliwell aka Ginger Spice chose for her newborn daughter.
She's also ditched the father of the baby and won't allow him to see her.....I guess she just wanted him to be a sperm donor:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/showbiz...name_page.html
Oddly enough, although the father is American he gets far fewer rights over the child as she was born in the UK rather than in the States. To the best of my knowledge even if the mother chooses not to name the father in the US he can still ask the courts to order a DNA test and to award him visitation rights (if he is prepared to pay maintainance towards the upkeep of the child or/and pay for medical coverage).
In the UK if the father is not named on the birth certificate (and the mother wants him to play no part in the child's life and won't be claiming maintainance or welfare) then he is unable to have any visitation rights at all.
"Bluebell Madonna"
is the name Geri Halliwell aka Ginger Spice chose for her newborn daughter.
She's also ditched the father of the baby and won't allow him to see her.....I guess she just wanted him to be a sperm donor:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/showbiz...name_page.html
Oddly enough, although the father is American he gets far fewer rights over the child as she was born in the UK rather than in the States. To the best of my knowledge even if the mother chooses not to name the father in the US he can still ask the courts to order a DNA test and to award him visitation rights (if he is prepared to pay maintainance towards the upkeep of the child or/and pay for medical coverage).
In the UK if the father is not named on the birth certificate (and the mother wants him to play no part in the child's life and won't be claiming maintainance or welfare) then he is unable to have any visitation rights at all.