So a coworker asked me what I requested as my push gift? My response was WTH is that?? So I guess women get a gift for pushing out baby from DH,BF, FI, or SO.
I won't be pushing (scheduled C-section), do I still get a gift??
DH: 33 ME: 33 married: 4/24/2014 FTM expecting a baby girl
Re: Push Gift??
Personally I'm expecting to get a cuddly little human... And maybe a cheeseburger and fries not from the cafeteria.
DS2 8/21/12
DD 9/26/14
Baby #4 edd 2/11/19
TFMC 08.02.13 at 19+ weeks. Everyday I grieve for my little Olive.
DS2 8/21/12
DD 9/26/14
Baby #4 edd 2/11/19
I mentioned hearing about it to DH when I was pregnant with DS. We'd never heard of it before, but I had read about it or maybe saw it on a TV show.
He asked if I wanted something and I said no. I said it would be cool for him to think of something on his own if he'd like to get me a gift. He got me a silver locket that I wear with DS's picture in it. I'm talking maybe a $30 one. I think anything that's not sentimental is silly. . . . if it has nothing to do with what you're going through, why call it a push gift?
30 dx with PCOS 2010 treating with metformin
DS1 12-29-11 DS2 11-4-14
BFP 10/19/13 missed mc at 5 weeks d&c 11/18/13
BFP 2/16/14 Please stick baby! ! EDD 10/31/14
DX with septate uterus 3/1/14
This is a great idea! Hiring a maid service a week or so before delivery. Thanks for the idea!
Married 8/27/2011
BFP #1 9/28/2011 DS born 5/22/2012
BFP #2 4/24/2013 m/c 4/25/2013 at 4w
BFP #3 1/31/2014 DD born 10/14/2014
BFP #4 1/20/2016 m/c 2/12/2014 at 7w2d
BFP #5 8/19/2016 DS2 born 4/29/2017
BFP #6 3/7/2018 EDD 11/18/2018
It is just a memory of it all.
It usually has something to do with our kids b-days or birth facts.
Yes I get the baby is a gift but I think it's nice to say "I appreciate you hanging with me" and it involves him since I get C-section
Mostly the nurses.
But having a c section deserves as much credit as a vaginal birth. So if you would have gotten a "push gift" then you should get a c section gift too.
I think DH doesn't know what push presents are, and I don't want or plan to tell him. My baby is present enough for me, and there's enough pressure, stress, and worry surrounding that day that he doesn't need some sentimental gift to worry over.
Mom just got this done and it's scary! She said it hurt so bad that she didn't want them to finish and my children were literally afraid of her the first few times they saw her after she had it done.
Delicious food and drink, however, are entirely different! I would have loved a special meal in the hospital with my son, but my DF didn't drive at the time and we were both just staring at our baby in a dumb awe anyway. The hospital wheeled in trays of awful cafeteria food every few hours and we took pictures of them to amuse ourselves. Now we have a whole album of pictures of our newborn son interspersed with jello cups and oversteamed carrots.
Married 10/06
Baby Girl "C" arrived on 10/07/14 (39 weeks, 6 days)
I would never ask for one and I didn't get one last time but I gave birth 2 months before Mother's Day so I knew I'd get something nice then!
I have a whole pinterest board of nice push gifts and/ or Mother's Day gifts. I LOVE wearing jewelry with my baby and DH's name or initials!
https://www.pinterest.com/babyhallblog/push-presents/