NGONGE Posted September 17, 2009 ^^ One is the same as six. Women are so scatty (luckily) they forget the pain within days of giving birth. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ms DD Posted September 17, 2009 How do you know they forget the pain? I have no kids, but I am scared shitles of the experience. I may put myself in the list "too posh too push" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Valenteenah. Posted September 17, 2009 ^^I hear after the first one, the rest is a breeze. Choco, I don't like to think about the process, but the end result. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chocolate and Honey Posted September 17, 2009 Lol@they forget. Those are things men say to themselves before they do it again. I'm all for drugs during labor. But the c-section is horrible. OMG, you would think these doctors have discovered some of kind of sacred secret passage of the body but NO! They just cut your stomach open and dig in. The sight is ungodly and disgusting. They did that to my cousin who ended up losing her UT. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted September 17, 2009 Any one who has seen child birth will quickly add their name to the "No thanks" list. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted September 17, 2009 DD, the proof that they forget is in the second, third, fourth, fifth child.... I'm told from reliable sources that the pain imagined and the one experienced are not the same. The latter is a breeze (relatively speaking of course). Go for it, Val. Corner a faarax. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted September 17, 2009 It all depends foosha which happens to be many types of foosha foosha daciifka ah = no pain foosha ciriiriga ah = no pain foosha isdhaafka ah = too much pain foosha laabadka ah = no pain All of them, except foosha is dhaafka are easy, Af Soomaali Biology ah ayaan ku dhigtey anoo yar Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chocolate and Honey Posted September 17, 2009 Xaasid. Must you set her up like that? Imagined kulahaa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sheherazade Posted September 17, 2009 Juxa it was Mo with less hair under a baseball cap. I wondered what his life is like post-BB. Child birth is murder. Suicide more like. I witnessed 2 births- one was easy(not from where I was standing-not literally, Che please ) and the other was beeping sounds lights, teams running in and out with the baby's heart rate dropping. Like an episode of ER. Ibts, expect a call and a date post-Ramadan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted September 17, 2009 Heh@nuune..war waxa waa sheekada qoomo noox.. now we have: foosha epidural ah = no pain foosha C section ah = give birth now, pain later foosha gas ah = half pain, half drugged up like a rastafarian foosha beat the clock ah = pain pain pain foosha oooops ah = What pain? foosha curry night ah = pain and chilli Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted September 17, 2009 lol sheh you met mo the dhuuni:) and when did you stop loving ibti, the man would starve her. i agree with all the ladies, having a child is like having suicidal thoughts. i have witnessed close to 9 births, to the point i understand the terms now. lakin ngonge may have a point, women do forget xanuunka as soon as they count the faraha and cagaha and check the big forehead for damage. i think somalis should embrace small family, 1 or 2 children, altho ceydh wise it is bad economics ps: somalida dhan baa cuqdad kaqaba c-sectionka cause they plan having 12 kids Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted September 17, 2009 Ngonge lool@curry night pain & chilli Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Valenteenah. Posted September 17, 2009 Nuune, waxaan u maleynayaa inaad geel raaci jirtey abaartii daba dheer ka hor. Maxaad da' qarsatay. PS: About childbirth, if you are a woman who wants children, childbirth waa hawl kuu talaa. Mar uun baad isasoo dhaafin, I'A. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted September 17, 2009 nuune is a young man (ana arkay). It's the awliyo factor. It looks like it will rain outside. I wonder if I'll have another Rihana moment today! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted September 17, 2009 Why are the men commenting on this issue? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites