So there's an event coming to a city near my home (about 50 minutes from my town) that I would really, really love to go to. DH would also love to go. The problem is that the event is March first, and my edd is the third.
Would you go ahead and buy tickets, or would you consider that cutting it too close? If I have the baby early, DH could still go. And as a FTM I have no clue if baby J will come early, late, or right smack dab in time.
I'm so tempted to pull the trigger and buy the tickets, but I'm curious what decision other people would make. The event won't require a lot of standing or anything. It will be in a theater/auditorium setting with assigned seating.
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I would buy the tickets...it's not like they are THAT expensive and you could always sell them or send someone else with your DH.
The only way I would send DH without me would be if the baby came early and I couldn't go anywhere because of that. Otherwise I would go as long as I wasn't in labor. Or so I think. I have no idea how I'll be feeling or what my mood will be like that close to my due date.
I wouldn't, but mostly because I wouldn't be willing to take the loss. With my first, he was born on my due date and I was in labor for 32 hours leading up to his birth. I wouldn't want to be that far away from my hospital and in labor.
I wouldn't blame you for getting the tix, though, Alton Brown is awesome.
I can see how that would be disappointing. I wouldn't have that expectation, but I'll see if it would impact DH's desire to go.
You guys are all being super helpful. Thanks for all the feedback!
If you have to you can give to a friend or sell them.
Good luck
BFP: 07/14/2014, EDD: 03/04/2015
If we line up a backup plan in advance we could sell the tickets if I was in rough shape. It's so hard to make a decision, since this is my first pregnancy I have no clue how I will feel or how things will happen. I don't even have prior experience to fall back on.
All the advice and opinions are really helpful, though, and you're all giving me a lot of good things to think about!
The seats were comfy when I saw Book of Mormon there at 13 weeks, lol. No idea if they'll still be comfy at 39 weeks!
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Also, my husband never would have left me with a newborn a few days old and I never would have been ok with it even if he did want to. Everyone reacts differently, but as a FTM last time, we were both overwhelmed, emotional, and still all bonding as a family. Also, I had complications that made it so I couldn't be alone physically with baby in the first few days. Just saying you might feel way differently than you're assuming you will and that you cannot predict circumstances of pre-labor, labor or birth.