Chris,
This is something I have to disagree with. When Labor starts, NO ONE KNOWS when the baby is coming - 5 minutes or 24 hours. One lady having her first baby didn't know what labor pains were and imagined horrible death killing pains. She called my wife and described them in her terms; LOML said rest, and hung up. Then two minutes and realizing the ambiguity with which people often describe pain, LOML called back and said Get to the Hospital - Now. She went and in 30 minutes the baby was born. (This was in Japan and one of our co-workers.)
Contrast that with back in February. We had tickets to fly from Nagoya to Detroit and then to Memphis on Feb 28. As we are leaving here (home), we get a call from youngest daughter. Her baby due on March 7 was coming. We get to the airport in Nagoya, fly to Detroit and call, no baby. Fly to Memphis, no baby. Daughter # 2 picks us up and we drive to Dallas (400+ miles) baby is born 5 minutes after we arrive.
That lady could have been deliberately playing her advantage on purpose, but no one should play around with labor either, including law officials.
Being in ministry has given me the advantage of hearing countless and numerous birth stories from the mother's points of view within hours or a day or so after delivery. It is unpredictable at best. One of my former co-workers - his second son was delivered by him on the way to the hospital in the Dallas area some years ago. The son died due to complications within a few days. Even to this day, when he sends out a card or even email, he names his family and his son "... who is in heaven".
It's not good to play around with labor.
This is something I have to disagree with. When Labor starts, NO ONE KNOWS when the baby is coming - 5 minutes or 24 hours. One lady having her first baby didn't know what labor pains were and imagined horrible death killing pains. She called my wife and described them in her terms; LOML said rest, and hung up. Then two minutes and realizing the ambiguity with which people often describe pain, LOML called back and said Get to the Hospital - Now. She went and in 30 minutes the baby was born. (This was in Japan and one of our co-workers.)
Contrast that with back in February. We had tickets to fly from Nagoya to Detroit and then to Memphis on Feb 28. As we are leaving here (home), we get a call from youngest daughter. Her baby due on March 7 was coming. We get to the airport in Nagoya, fly to Detroit and call, no baby. Fly to Memphis, no baby. Daughter # 2 picks us up and we drive to Dallas (400+ miles) baby is born 5 minutes after we arrive.
That lady could have been deliberately playing her advantage on purpose, but no one should play around with labor either, including law officials.
Being in ministry has given me the advantage of hearing countless and numerous birth stories from the mother's points of view within hours or a day or so after delivery. It is unpredictable at best. One of my former co-workers - his second son was delivered by him on the way to the hospital in the Dallas area some years ago. The son died due to complications within a few days. Even to this day, when he sends out a card or even email, he names his family and his son "... who is in heaven".
It's not good to play around with labor.


LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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