Many of my friends that have had babies have expected their husbands to get them a "push present" essentially a present for pushing a watermelon out your vagina! One friend got diamond earrings and the other got the matching band to her wedding band for the other side of her ring. What do you guys think about this? I told my husband I thought it was silly to spend money when I just gave birth to something that is going to be very expensive.
Re: Push present???
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DH knows I'd be upset if he bought me something expensive.
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I think it's a bit ridiculous in my own opinion. I agree with other posters that the baby is enough and will cost enough to consider going out and buying gifts.
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This never even entered my mind with DS. Do we give/get gifts for every.fricken.occasion. these days?!
All I want as a push present is a Corona w lime, a bong hit, and a tray of raw sushi. :-)
My father always bought my mother a small gift after each of us was born, his dad would have done the same for my grandmother etc as it is expected in my family so it's definitely not a new thing. However, OH didn't get me anything and that did upset me, I didn't think it would but it did and I really can't explain why it had that effect on me. I didn't want diamonds or anything, but a box of chocolates or something would have meant the world to me but it never came.
So yes I think a man should get the mother of his child something, but I refuse to call it a push present, bloody awful name for it.
That being said, we had talked about this a while ago, and I said I wanted a small band to go with my wedding and engagement rings. Since then, I've been more wishy washy about it (yes, it's a lot of money to spend for something, etc) but I think since I initially said it, it's on his mind more. I do plan on packing him a "Daddy Survival Kit" for the hospital and am trying to figure out something for him for dealing with my nonsense.
...and to continue on alienating myself, I am really hoping that v2 doesn't decide to appear on my bday (3 days before EDD) since I would hate to have a destroyed vag as a birthday present.
In my friend's family, it is a tradition for the men to get their wives necklaces that say "mother" in Hebrew after a first birth or adoption. I always thought it was kind of a nice way of saying welcome to being a mom. That being said, I wouldn't expect anything - but I think it's a nice gesture!