My eco-warrior husband wants me to refuse gas and air during labour - Everyone in the antenatal class thought he was joking, myself included. I stormed out in a rage, but he’s not backing down

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27 April 2024 • 6:00pm

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'I don't see how it can be selfish to want something to make labour less painful' CREDIT: Mister Ned

My husband is a self-confessed eco-warrior and one of the things I loved about him when we met at a festival over 10 years ago was his passion for saving the planet.

While it had never been top of my agenda, I was happy to follow his example – swapping all our cleaning products for eco alternatives, using our bikes to get around and then more recently swapping out the diesel car for an electric one. Now I’m pregnant with our first child and I’m sure we’ll raise our children with the same values.

However, at a recent antenatal class when we learnt about baby delivery options my husband announced that there was no way I would have gas and air during labour because of the impact on the environment.

I laughed out loud when he said it, assuming he was joking. The look on his face told me that he wasn’t. He shoved his phone at me to show me an article about the Scottish Government writing to the NHS about the impact of greenhouse emissions from Entonox, which is commonly known as “gas and air”.

He smugly told me that they were urging for greater awareness of the effect it had on the planet and wanting pregnant women to play their part in tackling greenhouse gases and climate change.

Needless to say you could cut the atmosphere in our antenatal class with a knife. Like me, people assumed he was joking at first. I tried to stay calm as I pointed out that, while I was in labour, I would do anything I needed, and indeed wanted to do, to make the whole process easier. He objected vehemently to this and didn’t back down. In fact he seemed insulted that I would put myself, and indeed our child, before the environment.

He claims Entonox use in Scotland is equivalent to 18,000 transatlantic flights. I lost my cool and stormed out, outraged that he won’t prioritise me, and that he embarrassed me in public.

Later on, back at home, he didn’t relent. And neither did I. I explained to him that while I am proud of him for fighting to save the planet, this is one step too far.

My antenatal mum friends think he’s being ridiculous too and my parents say that I need to ignore him and put myself and our child first.

It’s not like one person refusing gas and air is going to save the planet but he’s refusing to see my point of view. He says that if everyone took my selfish attitude the planet wouldn’t stand a chance.

But I don’t see how it can be selfish to want something to make labour less painful! If it was him in agony with a broken leg, I doubt he would be so keen to go without the gas and air. The truth is I’m terrified about giving birth as it is and now I feel completely let down by his lack of support. At the moment I can’t even stand to be in the same room as him, let alone have him present at the birth.

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Hilarious, but yes they are trying to ban it and shame women for using it.
Perhaps she can find a small melon with an approximate circumference of 41cm, and shove it up his arse into his pelvic cavity, while a mouthpiece of delicious gas and air is just there in front of him. If he manages that without complaint, or requesting the delicious gas and air. Discussions can continue.
Then she can get rid of his gaming rig (conflict minerals in those chips you know!)
The appropriate response is for every woman in the birthing class to laugh at him and tell him he’s being fucking ridiculous.
There was actually a discussion about this a fair while ago, think it was Cruise wanting his wife to give birth 'naturally', and one of the radio shows was talking about it.

One of the female callers goes "Fine. We'll shove a cricket ball up his ass. See if he can get it out without crying."
 
He... knows that a person in a developed country uses more resources than a person from a poor country, right? So, if he's such a proud and steadfast eco warrior, why's he having a kid?

Actually, he should just kill himself to save the Earth. That'll show people.
 
How long do divorce proceedings take in the UK? Until and unless they're unhitched, my guess is that the husband will be the next-of-kin making medical decisions for the patient.
 
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Trying to make an individual personally responsible for their share of "18,000 transatlantic flights" is meaningless without knowing the number of people in Scotland getting gas and air and how much of that is women in labor.
I doubt he s down for the stoichiometry calculations

Also I wanna side with him because alot of green shit is just a fucking vitrue signal.
 
One of the female callers goes "Fine. We'll shove a cricket ball up his ass.
Circumference of cricket ball: 225mm
Circumference of average newborn head: 34.2cm (50th centile)
( Mine were all well over 90th centile, 38cm)
I think Mr. cruise gets off lightly. Perhaps a softball? Or a small galia melon?
It really is a death cult. Anyway Scotland needs warming up, it’s fucking freezing. My seedlings are looking very sad this spring
 
She should give birth at any rave / Free Party in her area. Plenty of NOS to go around. Baby can keep the little canister as a souvenir.

This is why we need red skinned martian girls. They lay small eggs, which hatch a kid that doesn't need diapers!
Dejah Thoris isn't going to fuck you.
 
Her husband's "eco warrior" BS is no different than any other man's Christianity. He doesn't actually care or beleive in it, it's all about using it as a stick to beat everyone around him with. Its a way of causing physical and emotional suffering while getting his narcissistic supply by feeling morally ritious.
 
They calculated it back in the 90s. It averages out at 0.15g of Nitrous Oxide per kg of aircraft fuel burnt.

So, in order for a 747 to release 3600 kg NO2 per hour, it would have to burn 24000000 kg fuel per hour. Or 24000 metric tons per hour. That can't be right.
 
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