i would go for it, my husbands best friend plays in a bang and he had a gig 2 days before my due date and everything went fine, just make sure you have a plan for which ever way things go - if you have bubs ealier is there a sitter, will you still go etc ... if you go into labour there, make sure there is someone to take you to the hospital etc .... if you're still pregnant and dont go into labour enjoy sometime out before you have another bundle to look after
i just went to see fleetwood mac at 35 weeks.... but it was an hour and a half drive for me as i am in the country.... i was really tired afterwards, but thats cos i backed it up with four hours of christmas shopping....
if it were me i'd possibly get the ticket, but have someone lined up to take the ticket if bubs comes early...
BUY THE TICKET!! Nothing to lose, to rare an opportunity to pass up I reckon, and aside from the fact that you'll probably be exhausted from being out for the night, whatever happens it'll be a night to remember. And a very good story to tell
I would get the ticket regardless & maybe organise someone to take your ticket if you can't make it?
Its been 22yrs since he was here last & very likely he won't be back again... AND he wasn't going to do the Melbourne concert because they wouldn't give him the venue because of the NAB cup.... and he's coming, so GO WOMAN!!!!
I just bought my ticket for Sydney today!!!
So excited
Usually I would say definitely... I am a real concert going type of person and went to a few in my pregnancy. BUT... I had a ticket to see Pink when I was 32 or so weeks, and I decided not to go. Only because my pelvis had been killing me, so sitting in a seat for hours would have made me suffer for weeks... not to mention the fact that my carpal tunnel was starting to play up again, so I made the awful choice to give my ticket to my DH and he went with our DD1.
I honestly thought I would be fine to go but I definitely wasn't
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