Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world does not revolve around you.
They probably didn’t even notice you.
Thanks for the kind words. My dead 15 week baby also thanks you.
I'm sorry for your loss but this is correct. I doubt they decided to knit baby clothes just to make you feel bad. That is what they were working on probably for their own baby. It had nothing to do with you.
So you would knit baby clothes in front of the crying couple?
Yes, OP, many of us would.
I would not and any of my friends would think that it was appallingly insensitive. I am so sorry. Choosing not to knit for 15 minutes hardly amounts to "putting your life on hold."
They could have been crying for numerous reasons. Maybe even nothing to do with the OB. Maybe they found out some unrelated bad news. I’m not going to stop knitting in case I possibly may trigger a crying couple. That’s just ridiculous.
I mean I know you think you’re amazingly sensitive and compassionate, but most of us are just going about our day. And that’s not a bad thing.
Next time, I'll be sure to let the person know and ask them to stop. Because that can't be any more tacky than their actions, right?
Well the problem with your statement is that their actions were not tacky. They were normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world does not revolve around you.
They probably didn’t even notice you.
Thanks for the kind words. My dead 15 week baby also thanks you.
I'm sorry for your loss but this is correct. I doubt they decided to knit baby clothes just to make you feel bad. That is what they were working on probably for their own baby. It had nothing to do with you.
So you would knit baby clothes in front of the crying couple?
Yes, OP, many of us would.
I would not and any of my friends would think that it was appallingly insensitive. I am so sorry. Choosing not to knit for 15 minutes hardly amounts to "putting your life on hold."
They could have been crying for numerous reasons. Maybe even nothing to do with the OB. Maybe they found out some unrelated bad news. I’m not going to stop knitting in case I possibly may trigger a crying couple. That’s just ridiculous.
I mean I know you think you’re amazingly sensitive and compassionate, but most of us are just going about our day. And that’s not a bad thing.
Next time, I'll be sure to let the person know and ask them to stop. Because that can't be any more tacky than their actions, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a couple crying in an OB's office doesn't care whether or not someone else in the waiting room is knitting.
I did, yes, and started crying harder because it was triggering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world does not revolve around you.
They probably didn’t even notice you.
Thanks for the kind words. My dead 15 week baby also thanks you.
I'm sorry for your loss but this is correct. I doubt they decided to knit baby clothes just to make you feel bad. That is what they were working on probably for their own baby. It had nothing to do with you.
So you would knit baby clothes in front of the crying couple?
Yes, OP, many of us would.
I would not and any of my friends would think that it was appallingly insensitive. I am so sorry. Choosing not to knit for 15 minutes hardly amounts to "putting your life on hold."
They could have been crying for numerous reasons. Maybe even nothing to do with the OB. Maybe they found out some unrelated bad news. I’m not going to stop knitting in case I possibly may trigger a crying couple. That’s just ridiculous.
I mean I know you think you’re amazingly sensitive and compassionate, but most of us are just going about our day. And that’s not a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really sorry for your loss. What you are going through is so unfair, and I really wish you healing and peace.
That said, I also don't think they did anything wrong, and if anything were trying to distract themselves from their nerves for their own appointment. I always get anxiety before my OB appointments and need to bring something to distract myself so this honestly could have been me - except crochet or embroidery instead of knitting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really sorry for your loss. What you are going through is so unfair, and I really wish you healing and peace.
That said, I also don't think they did anything wrong, and if anything were trying to distract themselves from their nerves for their own appointment. I always get anxiety before my OB appointments and need to bring something to distract myself so this honestly could have been me - except crochet or embroidery instead of knitting.
Even if this were the case, there were plenty of other seats. If the person starts crying harder, how about moving somewhere else? Literally we were the only 3 people in the office. And this person sat right next to us.
Anonymous wrote:I think you have a lot of anger at the situation and also jealousy. All of it is very understandable, but this person was not trying to hurt you and could not have known what was going on. I’m sorry for your loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world does not revolve around you.
They probably didn’t even notice you.
Thanks for the kind words. My dead 15 week baby also thanks you.
I'm sorry for your loss but this is correct. I doubt they decided to knit baby clothes just to make you feel bad. That is what they were working on probably for their own baby. It had nothing to do with you.
So you would knit baby clothes in front of the crying couple?
Yes, OP, many of us would.
I would not and any of my friends would think that it was appallingly insensitive. I am so sorry. Choosing not to knit for 15 minutes hardly amounts to "putting your life on hold."
Anonymous wrote:I'm really sorry for your loss. What you are going through is so unfair, and I really wish you healing and peace.
That said, I also don't think they did anything wrong, and if anything were trying to distract themselves from their nerves for their own appointment. I always get anxiety before my OB appointments and need to bring something to distract myself so this honestly could have been me - except crochet or embroidery instead of knitting.