You could die!

22/06/2009

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Would you highlight the risk of dieing in childbirth to a complete stranger?

People say some odd things sometimes.

I was unloading my trolley at the shops the other day when the woman behind me, wearing what looked like a nurse’s uniform, sparked a conversation about my obvious baby bump.

It was one of those nice chance conversations and she had a down to earth manner, not to mention that she probably knew what she was talking about.

We got talking about labour and she sad, “you know don’t worry too much about that. It will come and you will deal with it and it will be worth it.”

I replied something along the lines of “I suppose millions of women do it all over the world every day right?”

This is when the checkout operator gleefully chimed in with “Yes and a lot of them die!”
The nurse and I did a double take.

“Oh I didn’t mean to offend anyone,” the checkout operator said.

“We’re not offended, it was just an odd thing to say,” the nurse replied.

And it wasn’t that I was offended at all, it was just a weird thing to say, and the jovial way she said it made it even funnier.

I walked away trying not to chuckle.

The poor woman was probably trying to extract her foot from her mouth.

Thankfully I will be one of the lucky ones of those millions of women who give birth every day in that I happen to have access to some of the best health care in the world.

In metropolitan Perth I’m about as likely to die in childbirth as from a falling coconut.

I guess I’m lucky I can laugh.

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Reader Comments

Liz

28/06/2009 at 20:13

It is funny what people will say to you!
While I didn't have anyone tell me people die in labour, I did have my fair share of weird things that were said to me...

rese

20/07/2009 at 10:35

A week before I went into labour there was a memorial for someone I went to school with who had died of complications relating to childbirth in Sydney. I didn't go to the memorial but it does happen. An obseteotrician died in child birth in the hospital in which I delievered my baby, I recon they did eveything possible to save her but she died. Then again we just like to pretend that we won't die so a balance between facing the reality and being crippled by fear....

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