I was all, "Clean that baby up before you hand him to me!" And I also declined the mirror so I could see what was happening.
Other than that, blood doesn't bother me. However, I've never seen massive amounts of blood.
Small blood doesn't bother me, I can give blood no problem, I've had some pretty bad cuts that required s ches, but when I saw my second son being born, well usually the father is next to the mother, so you don't really see it from that angle, but my second son came out so fast (within an hour) that I missed the beginning and walked in to see , well you know.
All that blood, fluid, and everything else made me just about faint...
I was all, "Clean that baby up before you hand him to me!" And I also declined the mirror so I could see what was happening.
Other than that, blood doesn't bother me. However, I've never seen massive amounts of blood.
Yeah it's a sight...
E20 what if the doctor said you passed out because of a high acidic level in your blood
I would feel bad hahaha
Btw, why the would u put a needle in your arm? you are an idiot for that one.
Yeah, gory surgery shows, childbirth, none of that bothers me at all. In fact, childbirth is completely fascinating to me - I've read so many books and watched so many births. Think off and on about becoming a doula or a childbirth educator. . .
But I can't give blood because every time I've tried, my pulse has shot way too high because I get so nervous.
When I was in high school, I has to give some blood for some tests, and at the time I was really interested in doing it, and watching everything calmly. When the nurse went to draw a second vial, she left the needle in (they have trouble finding veins sometimes) and attached a new vial and we're going along, when my arm start to feel warm. It was frigid in the room, so I look down, and my arm is completely covered in blood. It's pooling and dripping. I immediately get faint and my mouth goes dry, so I just croak out, "Um." and the nurse FREAKS.OUT. It looked like the vial was still drawing, so she wasn't sure what happened. She yanked everything out, and finally figured out that the suction on the vial had broken, and the blood had come from the vial, but there was enough suction to draw up a bit.
Never able to watch them do thing to me since. So I don't blame you for fainting, E20 - but seriously. The cost of an ER visit vs the expense of Benadryl . . . next time, just man up and go buy some Benadryl.
...or some Benedryl cream. Daub a little on, spread it around and voila, no more itching.
Pussy. You should have walked to the CVS to begin with.![]()
tea tree oil.
The Doc told me to buy that stuff and after that I still ended up not buying it.
LOL e20 you're like a white hitch
next time, just rub some dirt on it, pussy.
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