And they named him Viggo--bonus!![]()
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Well given a cycling intensive culture in Denmark, then not totally unusual that pregnant mothers cycle to the hospital when they have their labour contractions...
http://www.copenhagenize.com/2011/09...-hospital.html
This mother to be had to stop several times enroute.
Honest, a taxi ride ..unless it's not faster...![]()
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And they named him Viggo--bonus!![]()
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great story!! it was hard enough for me to get to the hospital in my CAR![]()
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I think it's admirable that some women could, um..bike over to the hospital.
But at that website (Copenhagenize) I actually found it a tad annoying it was...primarily a bunch guys marvelling over this. I realize it can be done (and they have their own stories), but it should never be expected out of woman in labour.
I've never had children, Mimi. But I know my sisters couldn't walk far for a wk. or so. after giving birth. None of them had C-sections. 2 of them were jogging for several years and hence, already in good "fitness" when pregnant, several times.
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遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.