Help - smokey areas

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Toni
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Help - smokey areas

Post by Toni »

Hiya

i was just wondering of someone could help me. im supposed to be going to a gig in a couple of weks (march 5th), and im a bit worried that it might not be the best idea. I bought the ticket before i got pregnant, and didnt think too much more of it, but its going to be a bit of a smoky atmosphere, and although i wont be in any crowds i still think it might be a bad idea!!! i dont know what to do, i have never smoked and have steered clear of smoky areas til now, i will be 16 1/2 weeks pregnant at the time, too. I was really looking forward to going as its a band i am also friends with, and i havent seen them for a few years, but its not worth jeopardising the life of my twins, and i was thinkking of getting rid of my ticket.

can anyone help with some advice please????

Toni xx
Trying to conceive for over a yr
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Jules R
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Post by Jules R »

Hi Toni!

I can appreciate why you're worried but I have to say that if it was me, I'd go to the gig. I certainly had evenings out in smoky pubs and nightclubs when I was pregnant with my two, although I didn't do it very often. It's not as if you're going to be exposing the babies too much if it's just one evening out. And on a lighter note, you're not going to get much chance to do these sort of things once your twins arrive, believe me. But it has to be your choice - do what you feel happiest with.

Jules
TTC 5 years. Daniel & Charlotte born 22.03.02, 1st ICSI treatment. TTC for 4 further years. 2nd ICSI cycle abandoned, 3rd cycle BFN. Looking forward to being a happy family of 4.
DebraP
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Post by DebraP »

Hi Toni.....I'm with Jules 100%. One night won't cause your babies any long lasting damage. Not everyone there will be a smoker + you can always move if sod's law means you're next to a heavy puffer. Plus Jules's point about doing things like this before the babies arrive is totally valid. I wouldn't change having had my baby for the world but nights out become a thing of the past, and we've only got a singleton!

Debra.
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Post by nicolamark »

How was the gig? Did u go? Was it smokey?
IUI using donor in 2005
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2nd IVF 4 eggs all failed to fertilise 2009
3rd IVF successful 2010 pregnant Miscarried early
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