But then that has been the default stage since... March?
My students had their exams today. They were delightfully terrified. The rest have exams tomorrow. Then it is marking till the cows come home. Except I go to Edinburgh to have fun. Very bad priorities.
And sit still, now.
Also, I was born early. You could get a child like me. No, wait. Don't cry.
My students had their exams today. They were delightfully terrified. The rest have exams tomorrow. Then it is marking till the cows come home. Except I go to Edinburgh to have fun. Very bad priorities.
And sit still, now.
Also, I was born early. You could get a child like me. No, wait. Don't cry.
*MySmiley*
structured procrastinator
structured procrastinator
/NSSP: So. I wasn't going to post anything about this because it's so me me me, but
14/12/2011 06:44:30 PM
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Re: /NSSP: So. I wasn't going to post anything about this because it's so me me me, but
14/12/2011 06:52:26 PM
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I was born at 33 weeks.
14/12/2011 07:25:15 PM
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33 weeks would be quite nice. Only just premature these days. Depending on size &c.
14/12/2011 08:07:29 PM
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I am ready to kill my PhD dead
14/12/2011 08:27:03 PM
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My sister had the exact same problem with her last (3rd) baby
14/12/2011 09:22:49 PM
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Not sure about over there, but in the US it would be great for tax purposes to have the baby now.
14/12/2011 10:40:33 PM
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It is pretty cool. I feel sorry for parents of early January babies... so close. *NM*
14/12/2011 10:43:08 PM
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are you taking drugs for this? (hydroxyprogesterone caproate)
15/12/2011 01:53:20 PM
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No. The doctors over here don't like to give those kinds of drugs.
15/12/2011 02:25:45 PM
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I was in the hospital for pre-term labour at 28 weeks with my son... he came at the due date
15/12/2011 02:42:44 PM
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