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| brittany | Jul 4 2009, 06:27 PM Post #1 |
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Somethings are strange.Water breaks in Texas. Get's on a plane to Alaska. Stewards don't notice anything. A 5th kid could be born quiclkly. Daughter out of school 4 months.Trig born April18 at Matsu Medical Center.Supposedly passing 2 larger hospitals to get to Matsu.Then Trig is not on the hospital's announcement website annoucing the birth. Strange. http://www.matsuregional.com/nursery/show_day.php?date=2008-04-18 Edited by brittany, Jul 4 2009, 06:28 PM.
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| Sherp | Jul 4 2009, 06:48 PM Post #2 |
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Thats not right. The Governor had a little amnonic fluid leak in Texas. Her membranes did not rupture and she had NO contractions. She conferred with her Doctor and was not in labor. Alaska Airlines takes the approach that pregnant women flying is between them and their Doctor and not between them and the Stewards. The Governor arrived in Alaska and her baby was born eight hours later after being induced. And I believe, it was the year before the birth of Trig that Bristol was out of school with mono. And folks wonder why she resigned? Edited by Sherp, Jul 4 2009, 06:54 PM.
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| brittany | Jul 4 2009, 06:53 PM Post #3 |
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http://www.alaskahdtv.com/2008/hike-with-sarah-palin/ This is a video of Sarah hiking 2/20/08. Takes a couple ofminutesbefore she appears.Great photos of Juneau. |
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| Sherp | Jul 4 2009, 06:56 PM Post #4 |
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Pregnancy is a Condition, its not a Disease. Women go about their business doing everyday things, every day. They are not incapaticated and in many countries, stop working, deliver their babies and continue working the fields. Is there a point to this? Not only does the Governor look pregnant, she is waddling a little in the video. Edited by Sherp, Jul 4 2009, 07:15 PM.
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| brittany | Jul 4 2009, 06:58 PM Post #5 |
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http://www.palindeception.com/ I've been investigating this for nearly a month now, and I cannot say that I know for sure what happened in Palmer Alaska on April 18th 2008. But as a medical professional who has spent much of my life around childbearing women I can state this with confidence: Her birth story is utterly absurd, a tale of an implausible series of ridiculous choices. If you want to call it "a lie," be my guest. No 44 year old woman, pregnant for the fifth time with a special-needs child would make the decisions she made, and no doctor would support them. She traveled out of state during the 35th week of her pregnancy. After experiencing premature rupture of membranes and some contractions, she waited nearly ten hours to give a speech then traveled nearly twelve hours more, taking two separate flights both of which had flight times of around four hours, with a layover of approximately two hours in between. Expected duration of labor for someone with Gov. Palin's history (four previous vaginal births) would be 6 hours +/- 3.6 hours. It was not only "possible" that she would give birth long before she arrived back in Alaska, it was probable. And, while it's just barely believable that she would remain at a conference and wait to give a speech she was "determined to give" (since a modern hospital was only minutes away), there's no way one can apply this same reasoning to her subsequently getting on an airplane for two separate four-hour flights. Yet, after somehow beating the statistics on the flights, once arriving in Anchorage, she did not drive to the only hospital in the state (Providence) with a neonatal intensive care unit (six miles from the airport) where her doctor had privileges. Instead, she drove an hour to a small regional health facility (only 39 beds in the whole hospital). By the time she arrived there, she met five high-risk obstetric criteria: *she was 44 (anything above 40(some sources say 37 or 39)) is considered high-risk due to maternal age; * she was carrying a known high-risk infant; *she was considered "grand multiparous" (five or more viable pregnancies); * she was in labor at 35-36 weeks (anything before 37 weeks is considered pre term); * her amniotic sac had been ruptured nearly 24 hours. Yet, the hospital that she is reported to have given birth at does no high risk obstetrics at all; even twins are not allowed to be born there. She had as her physician a family practice doctor who is reported on the hospital's web site as having done only three births in the previous two years! None of these choices makes sense. Taken all together, it's ridiculous. And, to repeat, we're also supposed to believe that somewhere there is a doctor who went along with all this. Edited by brittany, Jul 4 2009, 07:01 PM.
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| Sherp | Jul 4 2009, 07:06 PM Post #6 |
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Baloney unless the author of this hit piece believes the moon is made out of Green Cheese. too. He/she is factually incorrect. The Governor's membranes did NOT rupture, she was not in labor and as they say in the OB Game, "If they come that fast, they don't need any help". That little boy was born eight hours after the Governor was induced and was never high risk physically. Barbacue time.
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| Texas Mom | Jul 4 2009, 07:12 PM Post #7 |
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Oh for pity's sake. I had my daughter five weeks early and when my water broke it was a flood, not a leak. HOWEVER, the baby did not come for 23 hours! I can tell you that I and everyone else was worn out with it. I could have flown to Europe before the birth if I'd wanted to (and they'd have allowed it). This is the silliest stuff. |
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| retiredLEO | Jul 4 2009, 07:24 PM Post #8 |
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AGREED TM |
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| LTC8K6 | Jul 4 2009, 09:36 PM Post #9 |
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Assistant to The Devil Himself
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This was already well covered at the time. Why bring it up again? All questions were definitively answered at the time. |
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| genny6348 | Jul 4 2009, 10:05 PM Post #10 |
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Genny6348
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I agree why bring it up and baloney. I do like a good conspiracy theory, but this doesn't even qualify as a bad one. This particular "investigation" of Sarah Palin was IMO particularly disgusting and uncalled for. It bordered on a kind of voyeurism and IMO can only be the result of having an axe to grind or an unhealthy interest in other people's vagina. errr! Yes, a bit crabby, it's been a long day. |
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| cks | Jul 5 2009, 12:30 AM Post #11 |
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I agree with Texas Mother. I had a miscarriage in my fourth pregnancy. When I became pregnant with my last child, I was 39 pushing 40. I worked full time teaching (a high stress job), had three children under the age of five, a husband who traveled and I commuted two hours each day every day to my job. I fell at about 35 weeks from a stool putting away dishes. The next day I had a back ache and called the doctor (I always had back labor and was a little concerned that it might be starting - though since my other children were very late, I assumed this one would follow the pattern of his siblings. The doctor told me to come to the hospital at my convenience - he had a full round of deliveries that day. Before I went, I cleaned the house, did several loads of laundry, cooked both breakfast and lunch while I waited for my inlaws to come to watch the kids. Did not make it to the hospital until late in the afternoon - in fact, I almost called to say that I would just wait until my regularly scheduled appointment later in the week. However, finally got there and would up with an emergency c-section as my son was breech and I had a number of complications. My point - in regards to Palin is this - I can well understand that she felt it important to carry out something she was committed to and then to return home to have her child delivered by a doctor that she trusted (it doesn't matter if others might have chosen someone different - it was a doctor with whom she and her huband felt comfortable) in a setting that she felt comfortable with. I do not second guess her decision. I think a woman who has been pregnant multiple times has a sense of her own body's natural functions. On the day that I delivered another of my children I went out and cut the grass of our two acre manse (power mower that I walked behind - it needed to be done and I felt that I needed the exercise). Women have been pregnant since the beginning of time - it is not a debilitating condition.
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| brittany | Jul 5 2009, 12:39 PM Post #12 |
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I don't practice voyerism and don't consider myself disgusting, nor do I have an axe to grind. Rather,I've been a big supporter of Palin. She just resigned under the most unusual circumstances,without a clear explanation and this was on the internet. I don't like a quitter. The media has been relentless. I hope it's so she becomes a commentator and makes a lot of money. Our federal government doesn't deserve her. Edited by brittany, Jul 5 2009, 12:40 PM.
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| Sherp | Jul 5 2009, 12:52 PM Post #13 |
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I am also saddened by the Governor's decision to vacate her office. I was thrilled to have a conservative, pro life, religious, family orientated, lovely, gracious woman to rally around for the good guys. Her resignation makes no sense to me either but I think its an effort to protect her children from the slings and arrows of the Liberal Left and their minnons. When standing up together, we at long last had women banding together to stop the smott and trash that was thrown at the Governor and by extension, us. I wish her well and must accept her decision on the matter. If we are are incapable of honoring and protecting ourselves and our children, who will be??? Very Sad.
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| genny6348 | Jul 5 2009, 12:56 PM Post #14 |
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Brittany, my comments beyond "why bring it up?" were directed to the "investigation" you linked to. You posted it to be read an commented on, right? |
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| brittany | Jul 5 2009, 08:08 PM Post #15 |
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Sorry I misunderstood. Bad weekend here too. Edited by brittany, Jul 5 2009, 08:09 PM.
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