). If that is true here, someone would think 40 - 21 = 19 weeks early, closer to 5 months than 4 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody definitely misspoke is all. Or maybe they were fudging the conception date because they only got married in August? Anyway, wish them the best of luck.
they already have a child from before being married - I doubt anyone cares if she was a couple months pregnant at the wedding
Two kids before marriage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did the mom post or the dad? If the dad, I'm giving a pass here. Dad's are clueless about this stuff usually.
"five months early" came from ONE post on Twitter or whatever, from the dad. That's the entire story. One social media post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did the mom post or the dad? If the dad, I'm giving a pass here. Dad's are clueless about this stuff usually.
+1 - I'm sure this is what happened. He's a dad and a basketball player so probably not that smart to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing baby is a 22 weeker, so about 18 weeks early or 4.5 months. They probably just rounded up in math. As a mother of a 25 weeker, I'm sure they are in complete shock and fear right now, not caring if they gave the exactly correct number of months early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody definitely misspoke is all. Or maybe they were fudging the conception date because they only got married in August? Anyway, wish them the best of luck.
they already have a child from before being married - I doubt anyone cares if she was a couple months pregnant at the wedding
Anonymous wrote:did the mom post or the dad? If the dad, I'm giving a pass here. Dad's are clueless about this stuff usually.
Anonymous wrote:Somebody definitely misspoke is all. Or maybe they were fudging the conception date because they only got married in August? Anyway, wish them the best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing baby is a 22 weeker, so about 18 weeks early or 4.5 months. They probably just rounded up in math. As a mother of a 25 weeker, I'm sure they are in complete shock and fear right now, not caring if they gave the exactly correct number of months early.
Hmmm I disagree. I read the blog of someone who just delivered at 23 w 2 days and the baby didn't survive. Every single day mattered to her because it would have been a day closer to viability had he stayed a bit longer. I highly doubt she would fudge up or down. The info is on her blog Pinch of Yum. So no this baby was not 5 months early and the parents know that.
They are asking for prayers for their 1 pound baby. You can argue dates with them if you want.
You know what, I'm so tired of this idea that casting ANY sort of a critical eye on a story is now considered to be mean and vulgar or something. Their baby is 1 pound and delivered early. Of course I wish the baby well. Why would they need to make an announcement saying the baby is 5 months early when that is not medically possible? That's all people are saying. It doesn't mean I wish the baby harm or hate these people. Is this what happens when we live in a post-factual world and nothing actually has to be based in reality anymore and we all just have to nod our heads and go along?
The baby is premature but the baby is not 5 months premature and still living.