Anonymous wrote:One other thing to consider: All the stuff other than the baby that you will have to carry home from the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question, no snark, but do people without car seats really never need to drive their kid anywhere? I have a car but live in super walkable neighborhood in the city but not near a hospital. We walk to the pediatrician. But we still needed to drive him to a lactation consultant and an ENT for evaluations. Not to mention visiting family out of state, drives to beaches and parks not nearby. I guess if you're always taking public transit it's ok?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one wouldn’t want to walk 10 minutes after giving birth! And this is coming from someone who has had 4 kids and runs 30 miles/week. Just bring the car.
This was my first thought, and I also have four. I would have been to sore, drained, and flat out gross feeling to walk.
They probably dont want to pay for parking for the 2 days. Send DH home first to pick-up car and come get the mom and kid.
If its a dont want to lose our street parking spot issue, you will be up odd hours with a newborn and likely able to reclaim a "good" spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one wouldn’t want to walk 10 minutes after giving birth! And this is coming from someone who has had 4 kids and runs 30 miles/week. Just bring the car.
This was my first thought, and I also have four. I would have been to sore, drained, and flat out gross feeling to walk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one wouldn’t want to walk 10 minutes after giving birth! And this is coming from someone who has had 4 kids and runs 30 miles/week. Just bring the car.
This was my first thought, and I also have four. I would have been to sore, drained, and flat out gross feeling to walk.
Anonymous wrote:Are you planning on carrying the newborn in your arms? Lol