Mom.life
probably a stupid question,
but if you don't drive how do you plan on getting to the hospital and other kids to grandparents etc when in labor? i'm the only one who drives in my house and i really don't no do i phone an ambulance or taxi etc, will they not freak out about fluids over their car? actually stressed about it and nervous
16.12.2016

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holliesinead
holliesinead
Ambulances won't take you anymore they charge £90 as it's not a emergency unless your fully dilated and pushing and majority of taxi companies will not take you unless you pay a deposit incase you ruin the car this is just based in my area so t may be different with yours but just check when my waters Went I had no pains so could of easily drove into hospital you may find you may be ok to drive xx
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mummyto1soon2be2
mummyto1soon2be2
midwife told me if I couldn't get anyone to take me then ring an ambulance x
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mummy1996
mummy1996
I dont drive, neither does my OH, we got a taxi to the hospital. This time round though, we have my sister who will be on standby to take us up to hospital and take my lg home with her :) xx
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sara-lou86
sara-lou86
Neither my husband & I drive. We had money aside for a taxi. My waters had broken & I was having regular contractions. I took a towel to sit on because my waters kept leaking for ages lol. My husband called my parents & stayed with Morgan until they got over then he joined me. I don't think they'd send an ambulance unless you were desperate for one. I know women they've turned down & they've made their own way in. I was worried if things happened so fast my husband would miss it but as it happened I was in labour for 23hrs so no worry there! 😂
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3llaa
3llaa
@_princess21, me personally would call an ambulance! Just because the pain be too much to drive 😄 x
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