Falling face first into dinner!
Emma:
Quote from: Brynne on 2005 September 29, 19:57:21
Actually, in my experience,"building" the baby was pretty easy. Now, "birthing" the baby was a pain in the ass. Literally. ;) Especially when the baby is over 9 lbs. I seriously begged my obstetritian for a c-section, no joke. My mom and husband overheard his phone call to another ob/gyn, and he was saying "I have a healthy mom and a healthy baby, and the mom is refusing to push! What should I do???". He was making arrangements for an emergency c-section, when I decided to go ahead and push. I've always been a bit stubborn.
I have had 4 kids-and with each birth I have decided enough was enough and got up to go home.... ;D I had to be pinned down by my husband and the midwife!
Brynne:
Funny how at the time it makes sense to just change your mind. "I'll just have this baby another time. I would like to go home, please."
windy_moon:
Quote from: rainbow on 2005 September 29, 18:07:54
I have never heard of the sleep meter not filling. Of course, it seems like it isn't filling when you have the cheap beds. They seem to fill slowly at first and then a little faster near the top, but I always buy my sims the best beds and scrimp on other things in the beginning.
It's that sneaky "relax" action. >:( I had a hell of a time with my first couple Sim pregnancies...I thought the mother was sleeping when she was "relaxing" on the bed, straight into orange...at the same time her hunger had plummeted dangerously and I needed her to eat and she was too tired to.
I'm not entirely sure if I had sent her to sleep and she'd woken up to "relax" when I wasn't paying attention, or if she'd relaxed on her own and I just thought she was sleeping.
Now I'm just paranoid and keep checking on the mother constantly to make sure she is really sleeping.
Vesca:
I had a pregnant mother who had a cold and she died immediately after giving birth. I was heartbroken because, of course, the entire family was watching the birth and suddenly they were all crying because she was lying on the ground. At first, I didn't know what was going on, and when I couldn't click her and make her do anything, I realized she had died giving birth because of her illness. (The husband failed the grim reaper's test also.) :-[
windy_moon:
Quote from: Vesca on 2005 September 29, 22:18:48
I had a pregnant mother who had a cold and she died immediately after giving birth. I was heartbroken because, of course, the entire family was watching the birth and suddenly they were all crying because she was lying on the ground. At first, I didn't know what was going on, and when I couldn't click her and make her do anything, I realized she had died giving birth because of her illness. (The husband failed the grim reaper's test also.) :-[
Oh, that's so sad!!! :'(
The game seemed determined to kill my favorite Sim (the one who was "relaxing" herself into orange). On her last day of pregnancy, that happened, her husband came home with a cold (which I was terrified she'd get) and they had a big fire!
I'm sorry about your Sim! :(
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