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I'll level with you. I'm really freaked out by loose buttons. I'm fine while they're doing their job, but once they're free the evil bastards are a major threat to my life. Tell us what spooks you, and how you cope. Also: church bells, doner kebab salads, death.

(, Thu 11 Sep 2014, 17:18)
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Seriously? Ugh.
It's a bit like people who get funeral plots when they miscarry. I'm talking about miscarriages in the first trimester.
Few years ago the missus miscarried after we'd been trying. Fucking awful stuff but really after a d&c a couple of days later it pretty much amounted to a heavy period.
At the hospital the liaison person came up and asked us if we wanted to get a memorial gravestone at the local cemetery. For a lump of cells and some blood...
I can see the point of having a grave for a miscarriage in maybe the third trimester or a stillbirth - often you know the sex and there's good chance you've decided on a name, but at 8 or 9 weeks? Really?
(, Tue 16 Sep 2014, 8:39, 3 replies)
you should go private
they offered to fry ours up with some poached quail eggs
(, Tue 16 Sep 2014, 8:56, closed)
But in the end your Mum
decided to keep you.
(, Tue 16 Sep 2014, 16:08, closed)
yerr ... dat make big sense innit mmnnnnnng

(, Tue 16 Sep 2014, 16:19, closed)
it's almost as if defining what constitutes a human being is a highly emotive subject and personal to every couple

(, Tue 16 Sep 2014, 9:03, closed)

emotive subject and personal to every couple delicious entrée
(, Tue 16 Sep 2014, 9:05, closed)
never eating in the hospital restaurant again

(, Tue 16 Sep 2014, 9:09, closed)
all hospital "liver" is placenta

(, Tue 16 Sep 2014, 9:10, closed)
Indeed.
Because having a gravestone in a cemetery commemorating something that was growing inside your/your wife's uterus for a couple of months, that you continue to visit throughout your life is really going to help you move on from the loss.
Or as the icks has suggested maybe you could gather some of the lining of the womb and have a replica fashioned that you could take shopping with you.
(, Tue 16 Sep 2014, 9:12, closed)
Wouldn't the laws governing abortions
go someway to defining what constitutes a human being?
(, Tue 16 Sep 2014, 9:58, closed)
TERRIBLE BULLYING OF THE LOVELY BUTTERWOMB SAMMI!

(, Tue 16 Sep 2014, 15:43, closed)
I HAVE NO IDEA WHO THAT IS, THE LOVELY STUJ!!

(, Wed 17 Sep 2014, 11:17, closed)
She's got her own bit in Mike's fail archive The LOVELY Emm Emm.
b3ta.com/users/profile.php?id=16234

Read it and weep.
Still she's made an honest man of Broadsword (when he's not fucking Miquita, Sonia and Cilla on the side that is).

I can't remember who first came up with "Oops Butterwomb". I think it might have been MGT or Woodsie though.
:D

EDIT: Just checked, it was MGT.
(, Wed 17 Sep 2014, 15:11, closed)
Cheers, LOVELIEST stuj!
Exposing and remedying my ignorance, in one fell swoop.
(, Wed 17 Sep 2014, 16:46, closed)
Funerals
When the Alder Hey "scandal" broke (doctors sometime keep tissue samples from patients shock horror probe) there were reports of parents having funeral masses said for single microscope slides.

Mind you the combination of "scouse" and "roman catholic" does not entirely say "temperate emotional response".
(, Thu 18 Sep 2014, 2:27, closed)

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