The Baby is Coming - Maxima Admitted to Hospital


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But what does it say at the bottom of the RTL page? I thought that meant all of the people were there. But now that I look at it some of those words do look familliar.
 
And it's all about how the baby will be related to the others.
 
Originally posted by Dennism@Dec 7th, 2003 - 3:10 pm
"Wiilem Alexander was seen by an other expecting father outside the delvery room smoking. Queen Beatrix is at home at Huis ten Bosch. She returned from abroad yesterday evening."

Why isn't she there? It's a small country. Smoking is a bad habit too.
Where did you read that by the way???
 
I could imagine that Maxima´s mother is with her at the delivery,while WA is smoking outside.Men can´t see blood and they are too weak to stand with their suffering woman...
 
Sorry, but it was at the Benelux Board. However,

"A man, whose wife also gives birth to a child at the Bronovo Hospital today, told RTL News he saw the Prince of Orange nervous and smoking near the delivery room."

So pay attention!
 
"...Men can´t see blood and they are too weak to stand with their suffering woman... "


No argument here!
 
A specialist on the Royal House has just said that if the baby is born today and not too late in the evening, chance is big that the first photo of the child will be taken by Willem-Alexander and shown later on the day.
It is also expected Willem will speak to the journalists soon after birth to talk about it.

So exciting! :flower:

Marina
 
I would really appreciate it when my hubbie was at my side then.....
 
" I would really appreciate it when my hubbie was at my side then....."


Yes, I was going to say that I would try. However, I may faint. too..."
 
So the photo when it comes would be on which page on the family's website?
 
Originally posted by Dennism@Dec 7th, 2003 - 3:19 pm
" I would really appreciate it when my hubbie was at my side then....."


Yes, I was going to say that I would try. However, I may faint. too..."
:lol:
 
At 16.50 CET next news report....

Unless there is something happen earlier....
 
Okay. I'm on the Dutch part of the site. I saw that the part in English said "UK" instead of "ENG". :cry:
 
Originally posted by royal_sophietje@Dec 7th, 2003 - 3:21 pm
At 16.50 CET next news report....

Unless there is something happen earlier....
what a odd time.....
 
Got it. The publicity page which is the first page after the intro. They have the announcement that she went to the hospital on it.
 
"...Men can´t see blood and they are too weak to stand with their suffering woman... "

that´s the reality very often...
I can understand it because they must feel a bit strange because they can´t help their women.
No,royal_sophietje,I think I don´t want my husband to stay with me because I had to care with him.I would be scared that he drops down.

He should try it when he wants to do...
 
"I can understand it because they must feel a bit strange because they can´t help their women.
No,royal_sophietje,I think I don´t want my husband to stay with me because I had to care with him.I would be scared that he drops down.

He should try it when he wants to do."


O, the better half of Dennis will understand this a long time before the situation at hand!
 
Originally posted by liv@Dec 7th, 2003 - 3:24 pm
I can understand it because they must feel a bit strange because they can´t help their women.


No,royal_sophietje,
Good point

(and please call me Sophie ;) )
 
"I can understand it because they must feel a bit strange because they can´t help their women."

Yes, I imagine that I would. Seeing my beloved in so much pain. Very conflicting feelings.
 
Go Maxima! To the Max! Good Luck!
 
Originally posted by andiemac@Dec 7th, 2003 - 3:31 pm
I thought hospitals are non-smoking area or is it different in the Netherlands ?
I was thinking the same,

for me thats a big no no
 
Well, the birth is going to cost me a lot of money LOL. Special magazines, books, etc. etc.
 
Another view of the lovely hospital


bronovo_zonnetje.jpg
 
But nowadays fathers-to-be are nearly always with the mother during the delivery. It is something like a "must" that men have to be there. I don't know any couples, where the father-to-be was not there with the mother-to-be. One of my sisters has eight girls and even with the last delivery her husband was there with her. Well, they like children! There is a say, that a man would become a better father when he had seen his child born. But that I really do not believe that. :flower: Perhaps they just like to see their wives to suffer... :blush: :blink: :cry: :flower:
 
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