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The baby's birth time to be taken when it is totally seperated from mother.
when he/she starts to cry
looooooooooooooooool
Hmmmm... a tough question.
??? Half of the body celebrates its birthday..
and the other on the following day. ;-p
When it is confirmed that the baby is a boy or a girl i.e when the middle part comes out.
So the baby is one legged? either the baby comes out with both or not. Its time for Csection which will take place
2 am, if only the hubby has signed previously.
Imagine if the hubby is snoring....both mother and child is
dead.
the time when the baby fully pop up!
same day.. its 12 pm right??
neither one of the days. On third day.
i guess same day....unless pass midnight 00:01 or 24:01???
First of all I would like to give you my congrats. Also welcome you to two-years of no-sleep.
And yes, the time the baby is completely delivered. Although, all he/she cares about is his/her BD gifts not the day of BD.
Would you like to name the leg or the complete baby?
dude the babies head pops out first!!! and not the leg.
the time when the baby is fully out! besides, you cannot tell a baby is born already when his/her head is still in mommy's tummy.
Once he fully comes out to face this cruel world, that time n date would be taken for his birth record :)
Take it is 12.01 because you will be celebrating the birth day and not the birth night.
LOL !! What time you was born ? j/k ;-)
Well, I would say once he is totally popped out !
ask the kid when he is 18 so he can decide! =P
I would say the latter, when all of the baby "pops" out...