10/20/2006
Mother-to-Be Hopes Ob-Gyn Will Prescribe Ritalin for Hyper Fetus
Parrish seeking help dealing with her "abdominal abomination"
(Tuscon, AZ) All the kicking, turning, and "jumping around" that her baby is doing has first-time mother Nicky Parrish worried.
"This is just not normal," she said, showing reporters the squirming activity occurring in her belly as she sipped a cup of coffee. "This kid is twitching like a freshly butchered chicken, and I haven't got a decent night's sleep in a week."
Parrish, who is in her 37th week, said that the unborn child began "spazzing out" around the 30th week.
"I was sitting in my car listening to 'Fergalicious' when all this kicking and punching shit started," she said of the excessive activity. "I really hope my doctor agrees with doling out some Ritalin for this manic little monster."
Left: Unconventional prenatal care, but Parrish is at her "wit's end"
Parrish believes that, while a different approach to a restless fetus, a prenatal regimen of psychotropic medications might be the best course in her future relationship with her child.
"This kid will come out of my womb focused, alert, and not screwing around with a bunch of distracted whining," she said. "I think it's best to start off with a baby knowing what the limits are, and that the world has no use for a kid dancing around like a flea on a flaming dog."
(Tuscon, AZ) All the kicking, turning, and "jumping around" that her baby is doing has first-time mother Nicky Parrish worried.
"This is just not normal," she said, showing reporters the squirming activity occurring in her belly as she sipped a cup of coffee. "This kid is twitching like a freshly butchered chicken, and I haven't got a decent night's sleep in a week."
Parrish, who is in her 37th week, said that the unborn child began "spazzing out" around the 30th week.
"I was sitting in my car listening to 'Fergalicious' when all this kicking and punching shit started," she said of the excessive activity. "I really hope my doctor agrees with doling out some Ritalin for this manic little monster."
Left: Unconventional prenatal care, but Parrish is at her "wit's end"
Parrish believes that, while a different approach to a restless fetus, a prenatal regimen of psychotropic medications might be the best course in her future relationship with her child.
"This kid will come out of my womb focused, alert, and not screwing around with a bunch of distracted whining," she said. "I think it's best to start off with a baby knowing what the limits are, and that the world has no use for a kid dancing around like a flea on a flaming dog."
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Nah - every kid should get medicated so I can sit in the theater and enjoy my film without a bunch of screaming banshees running around.
The child hasn't even been born yet- all of you speak as if you've never had children. I have a two year old son who was absolutely insane while in my womb. He made me sore all over from his erractic movements, but when he was born he was gentle as a lamb. He was just cramped, I imagine. He is nothing like he was while I was pregnant with him. Putting a child on ritalin, before you even know IF their will be a problem. Well, I just think your a lazy parent lady. Set the limits on your own, and child should have the ability to be a child,and not be doped up from the moment its born.
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