I hate the term "push present." So much that I found it unbearable to type into the title of this post unless I put a little dash in there. It gives me the icks, what I can I say?
It's just so unnecessarily...evocative. I do not want to think about pushing. Not until I actually have to do it, and then I'd really rather not think about it either. I love how everyone says "Oh, you forget about the pain a few months after you have your child; that's what makes it possible for you to have another one." Nope. I want to have another child for lots of reasons, but "because I've forgotten the pain" is not among them. I remember the pain extremely well.
(I also want to send a little shout-out "you're sweet, thank you" to all the second-time moms I've spoken to lately who have assured me that "Oh no, it's so much easier the second time…much quicker and much less painful." I am fairly certain that all of you are lying and just trying to make me less freaked out, but the sentiment is appreciated, and I'm happy to indulge in a little fantasy.)








