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On Thursday night, I went to the barn to feed the kids and I saw that Reggie's lying there, in the 'birthin' position', and her twee looked stuck out like it does when a kid or bubble is presenting.
So...YAY...even though she's not supposed to be due til Sunday...I open the stall door, she stands up, and I *thought* I saw a bubble in the little "O" that had formed. She sort of arches her back and makes a couple half hearted pushes....Yup, this is it....
So I holler at my DH (watching tv in the house) over the monitor, ask him to come help me, and start feeding babies as fast as I can.
I look at her and she's stretching out and acting like she's trying to get the kid in position. Then she arched her back again. It looked like a contraction. (And I know what a contraction looks like....)
She even had that steep rump thing going on.
I watched her for a bit and...nuttin'....So I gave her a shot of Oxytocin to 'help her along' because sometimes 1st timers drag things out.
See definite contractions...she lays down a couple times, hops up, stretches, etc.
I don't watch much tv, but the one show I do watch was coming on, so I came up to watch it w/ the monitor on full volume...........nothing.
I went back down after my show and she's sound asleep. I make her stand up and...nothing...no contractions, no steep rump...NOTHING.
My dh tells me I was nuts, she was never in labor, etc. etc.
Last night, we go to feed the kids and lo and behold...guess who's assumed the position and has a case of poofy twee again? Yup...Reg.
HE says, "Reggie's in labor, we gotta hurry."
I look in, and say, "That's the exact same thing she did to ME the other night." He says, "But...she pushed when she got up."
Me (unimpressed): Uh huh. Sure. Whatev.
We go in and feed the kids and come back out, and she's eating hay and she squats to pee and pushes a couple times....he's all, "THAT is labor. I know labor."
Mmm hmm....ok.
Needless to say, it WASN'T labor and now he hopefully understand how I felt the other night,
He should...I haven't let up on him about it yet. 
And she's doing it again today.
I told her if she keeps crying wolf, nobody's going to be there to help her w/ her babies.
I was worried it was a prolapse but when she stands back up, everything goes right back where it's supposed to and she is acting ok. I will keep an eye on it, just in case, of course....but I think she's just having braxton-hicks or something.
OR...trying to top the Doe Code champion.
Or...something. But she is NOT in labor. I assure you.
So...YAY...even though she's not supposed to be due til Sunday...I open the stall door, she stands up, and I *thought* I saw a bubble in the little "O" that had formed. She sort of arches her back and makes a couple half hearted pushes....Yup, this is it....
So I holler at my DH (watching tv in the house) over the monitor, ask him to come help me, and start feeding babies as fast as I can.
I look at her and she's stretching out and acting like she's trying to get the kid in position. Then she arched her back again. It looked like a contraction. (And I know what a contraction looks like....)
She even had that steep rump thing going on.
I watched her for a bit and...nuttin'....So I gave her a shot of Oxytocin to 'help her along' because sometimes 1st timers drag things out.
See definite contractions...she lays down a couple times, hops up, stretches, etc.
I don't watch much tv, but the one show I do watch was coming on, so I came up to watch it w/ the monitor on full volume...........nothing.
I went back down after my show and she's sound asleep. I make her stand up and...nothing...no contractions, no steep rump...NOTHING.
My dh tells me I was nuts, she was never in labor, etc. etc.

Last night, we go to feed the kids and lo and behold...guess who's assumed the position and has a case of poofy twee again? Yup...Reg.
HE says, "Reggie's in labor, we gotta hurry."
I look in, and say, "That's the exact same thing she did to ME the other night." He says, "But...she pushed when she got up."
Me (unimpressed): Uh huh. Sure. Whatev.
We go in and feed the kids and come back out, and she's eating hay and she squats to pee and pushes a couple times....he's all, "THAT is labor. I know labor."
Mmm hmm....ok.
Needless to say, it WASN'T labor and now he hopefully understand how I felt the other night,


And she's doing it again today.

I told her if she keeps crying wolf, nobody's going to be there to help her w/ her babies.
I was worried it was a prolapse but when she stands back up, everything goes right back where it's supposed to and she is acting ok. I will keep an eye on it, just in case, of course....but I think she's just having braxton-hicks or something.
OR...trying to top the Doe Code champion.
Or...something. But she is NOT in labor. I assure you.