Sensitive
Mar20
For the record, at no time has the size of Pegs breasts been changed. Might be some swelling in the future…
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Peggy
(thinks) Man, heโs never rough, but my nips really hurt this time.
(thinks) Man, heโs never rough, but my nips really hurt this time.
“Swelling in the near future” Was exactly my first thought, as when they start to swell for “that reason” they may become much more sensitive ๐
“DUN DUN DUUUUN!!!”
Hope this doesn’t end in a C-section, that could ruin her tattoo.
Stretching would do that anyway ๐
Modern C-section is a u shaped cut just over the bone, it wouldn’t be near the tat.
UNLESS the doc doing the delivery is being hurried for some reason – severe fetal distress or imminent threat to the mother’s life (such as eclampsia) – the scar is more of a C shape but is just above the pubic bone, and well under the line of most ‘conventional’ bikini bottoms fall.
Among other things, it gives us good access for a similar horizontal incision into the uterus, which is the best location to allow for future ‘vaginal births after c-section’ or VBAC. Done carefully on a virgin belly, the baby is out in under 5 minutes and mom is back together and off the table in as little as another 10. I have several of those to my credit, albeit 30 odd years ago.
If the mom or the baby rush us, then yes, from navel to pubis and a vertical incision into the uterus – I helped with a far number of those (both on the OB and on the Peds sides) , and it is possible to have the baby out and over to the Peewee-atrician team in 30-45 seconds after the anesthesia type at the head of the table says, “GO!” It generally takes 20-30 minutes to get everything put back together after that, especially if it was maternal problems that caused the rush.
My mother had to have a C-section for twins back in 1961… at an Army base hospital in Okinawa. Her scar was so noticeable, she never wore any swimsuits that weren’t one-piece ever again. I was never sure if that’s because they didn’t have such good techniques that long ago, or because Army base doctors weren’t very experienced with doing C-sections. Probably some of both…
And no, it wasn’t because they were rushed. According to my parents, Mom went through a day and a half of false labor followed by another day and a half of real labor before my father read the doctors the riot act and got them to do the C-section.
Well, maybe their hands were shaking from fear when they made the incision… ๐
Her father is either going to be pissed, or happy he’s having a grandchild. Given his tsun tsun actions for Bruno, I’ll guess the latter, while acting like the former.
Depends on how Bruno reacts to the news
I am expecting him to do what Ace would, propose.
Same here ๐
I wonder…
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Moore likely it’s Rocky, remember she’s also pregnant. It fits with big mother.
The kitten specifically said it wasn’t Rocky – that she bore a new, not recycled, soul.
Can’t be Peggy, this is some time after that walk
Not that long, and it takes time for a pregnancy to start showing signs, even the small ones.
Actually, I’m hoping that this is a pregnancy – since another possible cause of swelling and changes to the breasts is the big ‘C’. I like Peggy, manic whirlwind that she is. Here’s to a same-age playmate for Rocky and Carly’s kid.
You’re all assuming that Peggy would want to HAVE it.
Interesting. What stood out to me was that her thoughts aren’t in the pink font.
Yeah, she doesn’t always talk that way, we have seen her have a ‘normal’ conversation with someone (would like to believe it was Ace, butt it might have been Maddie)
9 months later…
Doctor: “Miss Walker, I’m afraid the baby hasn’t turned. We’re going to have to do a C-section.”
Peg: “Noooooooooo! My lovely tattoooooooo!”
Not necessarily, our last kid was a compound breech that I delivered at home without damage to mother or child. Although getting the umbilical out from around the kid’s neck was a trifle nerve-wracking, but I didn’t have any time to dwell on it before pulling my daughter out, 43 years ago next February. I learned how to deliver babies my Senior year of HS in the Combat First Aid portion of Guerilla Warfare class in NJROTC. They taught useful things back then in HS.