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Thread got hi-jacked in a weird way.
Damn...no love for Cejudo huh.he spent the whole 1-2 hours praising usman on all his accomplishments
nope but he realized during the Usman praise ...and threw him a little pity praise haha ... like "oh ya henry you won the Olympics ...USMAN YOURE THE GOAT"Damn...no love for Cejudo huh.
The nelk boys are in their mid to late 20sThat's exactly what it is, I always imagined that $250k "present" he gave one of them years ago was for the Nelk boys giving him access to little girls so he could creep even more.
It's a planned C section.... you can pick the date you people are so weird it's not rude it's literally normal...
It didn't say he forced her to have a c section.. it said he changed the date... you literally can pick any day within multiple weeks....From what I understand, and a doctor could correct me, somewhat common does not mean normal. It is generally not recommended by doctors and it is only like 3 percent of births (the bulk of them being for medical reasons).
The ethical dimension focuses on a woman's right to choose and takes into accouunt mental health. Nobody is going to defend that a husband has a right to make his wife have a c-section so he can attend a cage fight on ethical grounds.
Luckily it sounds like there's a good chance he made the whole thing up in the first place. In that's case Dana wouldn't be sociopath because he forces his wife to get a c-section to attend a fight, but because he seems to think andomly lying about it would make him look good.
White knighting for the lying wife beater over this isn't weird at all.
From what I understand, and a doctor could correct me, somewhat common does not mean normal. It is generally not recommended by doctors and it is only like 3 percent of births (the bulk of them being for medical reasons).
The ethical dimension focuses on a woman's right to choose and takes into accouunt mental health. Nobody is going to defend that a husband has a right to make his wife have a c-section so he can attend a cage fight on ethical grounds.
Luckily it sounds like there's a good chance he made the whole thing up in the first place. In that's case Dana wouldn't be sociopath because he forces his wife to get a c-section to attend a fight, but because he seems to think andomly lying about it would make him look good.
White knighting for the lying wife beater over this isn't weird at all.
Lol.
I googled "When to schedule a c-section"
Maybe you should have.
How to Choose the Best Day for Your Cesarean Delivery
Are you planning a C-section? Learn what considerations you should make when planning a cesarean delivery as well as early and late deliveries.www.verywellfamily.com
Dates to Avoid
There are many personal factors you may wish to consider when you schedule your c-section. You may wish to avoid dates that your families associates with sadness, such as the anniversary of a loved one's death or another traumatic moment. You may also wish to avoid or commemorate other memorable days such as birthdays and holidays.
School Cut-Off Dates
Another point you may want to consider is school. There's probably not enough leeway to avoid a summer birthday, but the difference in a few days might determine if your child will have her birthday on a school day or over Christmas vacation. As we grow older, the day of our birthday often becomes less important, but this can be very significant for a school-age child.
You may also want to consider school entrance deadlines set by your school district. Many schools require kids to turn five by September 1 in order to start kindergarten. You may wish to make sure your child either hits or misses this deadline.
Day of the Week
Some people prefer one day of the week over another (if that works with your obstetrician's schedule), like a Friday so your partner or other family members can be available for the first few days following delivery. Whatever the reason for your choice, it is your choice, and you don't need to justify it to others.
Thank you, these people are so blinded by hate they call someone a psychopath for something absolutely normal and mundane lmaoLol.
I googled "When to schedule a c-section"
Maybe you should have.
How to Choose the Best Day for Your Cesarean Delivery
Are you planning a C-section? Learn what considerations you should make when planning a cesarean delivery as well as early and late deliveries.www.verywellfamily.com
Dates to Avoid
There are many personal factors you may wish to consider when you schedule your c-section. You may wish to avoid dates that your families associates with sadness, such as the anniversary of a loved one's death or another traumatic moment. You may also wish to avoid or commemorate other memorable days such as birthdays and holidays.
School Cut-Off Dates
Another point you may want to consider is school. There's probably not enough leeway to avoid a summer birthday, but the difference in a few days might determine if your child will have her birthday on a school day or over Christmas vacation. As we grow older, the day of our birthday often becomes less important, but this can be very significant for a school-age child.
You may also want to consider school entrance deadlines set by your school district. Many schools require kids to turn five by September 1 in order to start kindergarten. You may wish to make sure your child either hits or misses this deadline.
Day of the Week
Some people prefer one day of the week over another (if that works with your obstetrician's schedule), like a Friday so your partner or other family members can be available for the first few days following delivery. Whatever the reason for your choice, it is your choice, and you don't need to justify it to others.
It didn't say he forced her to have a c section.. it said he changed the date... you literally can pick any day within multiple weeks....
I'm not a Dana fan I am just not a blind hater, your A B and C are all reaching, straining, putting maximum effort to see absolutely everything in the worst light regardless of all facts...A) It's very likely a bullshit story.
B) In the story, Dana says 'I moved the birth' clearly stating that his wife in this likely fictional scenario did not make the decision.
C) If the plan was for an elective c-section the whole time, there would be no point to the story, nor to mention 'she had a c-section' only after talking about the due date being inconvenient. The story obviously implied that a c-section was only chosen over a natural birth to accommodate the cage fight.
I'm glad I could walk you through how to understand fiction. Now you are better prepared to write your own fan fiction about Dana.
I'm not a Dana fan I am just not a blind hater, your A B and C are all reaching, straining, putting maximum effort to see absolutely everything in the worst light regardless of all facts...