Okay, DH does NOT understand the whispered urgency of "honey, we need to head home NOW. I'm leaking!"
We were at one of his college reunion events today, and all of a sudden I started leaking...and realized that I hadn't nursed Owen or pumped in the last 6 hours (we'd been giving him bottles since we were out and about and there were no good nursing locations). Now, it was a casual picnic event, we'd been there for nearly 3 hours already, and we live 10 min. away at most. The picnic was scheduled to end in less than 30 min., and it was past Owen's naptime, so I didn't think it was unreasonable of me to ask him to head home.
I told him I was leaking and we needed to go home, and he said "Okay, dear" and then proceeded to talk to his friends for another 5 min., while I'm desperately trying to figure out if I can discreetly change my nursing pads in the middle of all this and debating if I should wake Owen up to nurse and can I find a place to nurse him and will he nurse at all anyway since he had a bottle 45 min ago....
So I said to him again, "we have to go. I'M LEAKING!" And he again says "Okay, sweetie, I heard you. We'll go." And turns back to his friends...
At that point I told him to give me the car key and that Owen and I were going to go sit in the car with the AC blaring until he was ready to go, seeing as how the entire front of my shirt was soaked and I was wearing a jacket over the top of it and it was 97 degrees in the shade!
That was when he woke up and realized that it was time to go...
I'm quite proud of myself, though. I managed to stay calm and not snap at DH, and just explained that in the future when I say "we need to go because I'm leaking" that it means we need to leave immediately, not in 20 minutes or even 5 minutes. I told him that it's not only uncomfortable, but also embarassing, and I need him to help me out by responding promptly next time.
He was a little defensive, but also appologetic and has since given me a bag of Ghiradelli chocolate from his box o'gifts as an "I'm sorry" peace offering!
