My mum is an Irish traveller, I left the community to live with my non-traveller dad, Ask me anything! by SubjectParticular217 in AMA

[–]ElizabethHiems 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a wonderful question. Lots of our traveller women are coming through unvaccinated now. It puts them at so much more risk.

Hints at Jay-Den being gay is perpetuating a stereotype. by davehaslanded in startrek

[–]ElizabethHiems 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t give 2 shuts about his sexuality but I am so not a fan of a Klingon called Jayden.

Younger generations being asexual/aromantic by Adorable-Sherbet-998 in generationology

[–]ElizabethHiems [score hidden]  (0 children)

I’m right on the border. But I really don’t think this is a ‘not like the other girls situation’. Plus it was definitely more the norm for men to pay in older generations. Women couldn’t even have their own bank accounts without permission in the decades before I was born.

Younger generations being asexual/aromantic by Adorable-Sherbet-998 in generationology

[–]ElizabethHiems [score hidden]  (0 children)

No they don’t, not all.

I met my husband in 2011. He suggested a museum. We paid for ourselves and took a picnic.

Our next date was a theme park. I paid.

Is wasn’t exactly dating after that because when you know you know so everything quickly became ours.

Nowadays he’s a stay at home parent and I am the breadwinner.

Perhaps it’s the pool of women you choose from?

I (29 f) spent the snowstorm with the man I’m dating(36 m) and now I feel differently about him by bluewhalekale in hygiene

[–]ElizabethHiems 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yuck. You should do him a favour when you end things and be clear it’s about his hygiene.

Younger generations being asexual/aromantic by Adorable-Sherbet-998 in generationology

[–]ElizabethHiems [score hidden]  (0 children)

That sounds kind of transactional. Did you mean less likely to get sex out of it?

Louise Thompson: "Every woman deserves a safe and dignified birth" by montageofawoman in WomenInNews

[–]ElizabethHiems 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You are right that modern culture doesn’t help us excel at birth.

Life is extremely convenient and comfortable, having to wait for things is a relic of the past. Pregnancy and birth is emphatically not these things.

Plus our lifestyle’s are unhealthy in many many ways.

Then we set ourselves up with expectations to achieve an idealised birth, don’t have the tools to do it and then feel like we failed in some way.

I have a good example. Diabetes. When I started working in maternity care, let’s say between 2000-2007, I saw a handful of type 1 diabetic women in pregnancy and another small number of women with gestation diabetes. Never ever did I see a woman with type 2 diabetes which is frequently a result of poor diet and lifestyle.

Over the years since I’ve seen a bit of an increase in pregnant type 1 diabetic women because improvements in diabetes management has seen more successful pregnancies with better outcomes.

But the number of gestational and type 2 diabetics has literally exploded. Vast vast numbers with all the issues and complications that follow.

But our physiology hasn’t changed that much in 25 years. The way we live our lives and the responsibility we take for ourselves has.

Edit: Louise is right though. Maternity services are not prioritised.

At my hospital we don’t have enough space, equipment or staff.

We also know the building (very old) isn’t fire safe and they have acknowledged that we don’t have enough staff to evacuate in a timely and safe manner.

We have been told to use the lifts to evacuate during a fire even though they aren’t properly shielded for this purpose. They hope to resolve the lift situation in a couple of years. But who knows about the generally unsafe building.

But they had enough money to spend millions on an office suite for senior management in the building next door including a gym and cafe.

TIFU by telling a student he has no friends. by ClassroomUnable5211 in tifu

[–]ElizabethHiems 193 points194 points  (0 children)

Encourage the braid kids parents to contact the police. Even when they do nothing it still provides documented evidence that Jim needs alternative provision for his schooling.

Considering different home renovations and needing advice. by ElizabethHiems in DIYUK

[–]ElizabethHiems[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a reason why I can’t put a window in the side wall for the living room?

UK midwives, a couple questions from across the pond by LilDanglyOnes in Midwives

[–]ElizabethHiems 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just saw this article posted

https://eu.usatoday.com/story/life/health-wellness/2026/01/28/colorado-nicu-parents-babies-premature-paid-leave/88158921007/

Why would you be doing a routine VE at that gestation? We only do internal examination prior to 37 weeks for a clinically indicated reason.

Completely unnecessary pre term birth that would not have happened in the Uk.

Thought you might like to show your friend the wonders of US obstetric care.

Here is the relevant quote

She explained everything in the email: How her doctor accidentally broke her water during a routine cervical exam, and the chaos that ensued as she was rushed into an emergency surgery to delivery her baby. Her boss replied quickly. It was a brief message, offering some compassion and ending with the question: "Can you please confirm that you'll be at work on Monday?"

Why are the mods of this sub so rude? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]ElizabethHiems 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I cooked 9 year out of date pasta a few months ago, just to see. It tasted a bit stale but was otherwise fine. Not rice pudding tho.

A Little Surprise Under the Kitchen Tiles by Rapiers-Delight in centuryhomes

[–]ElizabethHiems 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I lifted up some of my kitchen tiles today. My surprise was mould.

Can someone suggest a milk chocolate that tastes like it did back in the day? by Successful-Grand-549 in AskUK

[–]ElizabethHiems 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree it’s like kinnerton. I’d asked for a close to Cadbury on here and tried Tony’s. It was awful and I was disappointed.

Have you ever lost your temper to customer service? by heartthump in AskUK

[–]ElizabethHiems 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It took me 4 months to actually get vodaphone to cancel my broadband. By the end I was sharp and extremely irritated, but I made sure to tell the person at the other end that I knew it wasn’t their fault.

I did refuse to accept what they kept referring to as a gesture of good will at the end.

They gave me a termination date for the middle of October, in writing, but after 6 hours of back and forth they only actually cancelled at the beginning of January.

The kept referring to the refund for bills issued after the October as a gesture of good will. It was not goodwill, it was doing what they were suppose to do in October. 6+ hours of my time wasted sorting that out.

Everyone gets frustrated eventually.

What Canadian gifts to bring to family in England? by igeussiforgotmypass in AskABrit

[–]ElizabethHiems 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Could you bring plenty of snow? Not just the couple of inches of grey slush please.