damn wife....

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Optimus

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If she is preggers, it could be like this for a long time. My wife would throw up wherever - it just hit so fast she would barely have time to even turn away from me, the couch, etc - let alone run to the bathroom.

You know what? Its MUCH harder on her than on you. She's the one who's body is going through bizarre changes, and its not much fun for her to feel nauseated all the time!
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: Borracho
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Rub her nose in it and put her outside...

:)

I can't do that. Eventually she will be making the money and I can retire at 30 ;). If I piss her off who will buy my nice shiny car then?

Just scratch her belly every once in awhile and let her lay her head in your lap while you watch movies...
 

Hammer

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Originally posted by: dabuddha
This reminds me of that thread where the dude vomited red wine all over his grandmother's white carpet and he was begging for advice
LOL

i remember that!
 

OutHouse

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Originally posted by: Xionide
Originally posted by: Borracho
Originally posted by: z0mb13
is she pregnant?

too early to tell we are trying but it won't be for another couple days untill the tests would tell for sure... if she is I hope its not like this for the whole time...

Why else would she be sick?

-Xionide

Ummmm, when i lived in an apt. i could hear the couple above me getting it on. it went from major bed squeeking to then just a small soft squeek for about 5 min, then you would hear her run across the floor and puke in the bathroom. So maybe she doesnt like the taste... ;)
 

Crab cake

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Originally posted by: Borracho
Originally posted by: DrNoobie
Originally posted by: Borracho
Originally posted by: jumpr
Your wife is a med student and y'all are trying to get pregnant? That'll be a hellish next few years...:Q

4th year is the best time to have a kid she gets 3+months off.

Yea, but going through her internship and residency with a kid is going to be hell on a new mother.

We have to start sometime, we don't want to wait till she is 35 (going into surgery)


My mom had me when she was on her 2nd year of residency as an oncologist. She had to switch to pediactrics until 1 year after I was born. It worked out perfectly for her as she is now a pediatric oncologist. Teaching hospitals are more accomodating to women now than ever. There was a girl on my team at OHSU that would not let her pregnancy get in the way of her rotation. I'm sure your wife will be fine.
 

Borracho

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Originally posted by: Crab cake
Originally posted by: Borracho
Originally posted by: DrNoobie
Originally posted by: Borracho
Originally posted by: jumpr
Your wife is a med student and y'all are trying to get pregnant? That'll be a hellish next few years...:Q

4th year is the best time to have a kid she gets 3+months off.

Yea, but going through her internship and residency with a kid is going to be hell on a new mother.

We have to start sometime, we don't want to wait till she is 35 (going into surgery)


My mom had me when she was on her 2nd year of residency as an oncologist. She had to switch to pediactrics until 1 year after I was born. It worked out perfectly for her as she is now a pediatric oncologist. Teaching hospitals are more accomodating to women now than ever. There was a girl on my team at OHSU that would not let her pregnancy get in the way of her rotation. I'm sure your wife will be fine.

ya I have no doubt that she will be fine, she is by far the smartest person I have ever known. She wants to go to a teaching hospital eventually.