One of DH's oldest friends (from high school) is getting married on Saturday. DH is a groomsman. We've known for months that the timing would be terrible, but we've always planned to go if possible. (I'll be 38 weeks 2 days, and DS1 was born at exactly 38 weeks).
The wedding is about 45 minutes away, so not too far; but I'm 4 cm dilated, 50% effaced, -1 station. Midwife thinks I'll have a very fast labor, and is a bit concerned at the distance to the hospital.
I've told DH that so long as I'm not already in labor, we will plan to go. But yesterday evening he says "I have a duty to be at the wedding; so as long as you're not in active labor--if you've already had the baby--I will go".
????He has a DUTY to be at the wedding??? If I'm in the hospital with a newborn, (even fully healthy), where exactly do YOU think his duty lies?
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Re: Duty to go to a wedding?
Do you have family or friends nearby that could help if you were to go into labor while he was at the wedding? 45 minutes really isn't that far, and if you were to go into labor, I think he would get there in time to not miss anything. If it were me, I would not be going to the wedding myself cause I would be too uncomfortable sitting on those hard chairs, but I would let DH go as long as I wasn't showing signs that labor was in progress. My parents also live down the street from me and could drive if I were to go into labor.
Now if I was showing any signs that labor was happening or in the hospital, then they would just have to be down a groomsman, which I'm sure they have already planned for.
Too late for that, so he needs to go for as little time as possible.
Ceremony only.
Unless you're in active labor or just delivered 10 minutes ago, he should be there.
The problem is going to be if they want him there hours before or after for pictures and shenanigans.
If it came down to it and baby comes early and I'm in the hospital with the baby or home, I see no reason why he can't go to the ceremony. The only way I plan on missing that wedding is if I'm in active labor or just had the baby!
That being said, I would compromise. Ceremony, but no reception.
Baby Boy due October 2017
I suppose I'm overreacting, and, as MsGrace says, borrowing trouble. Thanks for your thoughts. I'm glad I asked.
TTC #1 Since 8/2010
Me: 34, DH: 35 DX: DOR (FSH 14.9, AMH 0.67, AFC ~10) and Egg Quality
IVF #1 Feb 2012. MDFL protocol w/ Met. 7 ER, 0F.
May Donor Egg IVF cycle:3 EF, 1 blast ET 5/12, 2 frosties
BFP 5/21! beta #1 5/22 306 beta #2 5/24 818 beta #3 5/31 15,038.
"Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is a little like expecting the bull not to attack you because you are a vegetarian." --Dennis Wholey