


So its officially true "Dont't drink the water in Trident ED, unless of course you want to be a mommy! Or should I say avoid the charge nurse chair at all cost. ha No but really, 6 of the last 7 nurses who have sat in that chair and played charge nurse of the ED are either expecting now or have just had a baby. Its craziness I tell you. Not only that, but both of my sister in-laws are now expecting as well. I cant keep up, I can only tell you just about all them are due sometime between September and October. Glenda, the wonderful nurse I had the privelege to work with during my night shifts just had her baby boy on May 13th, his name is Wesley Port Royael, he weighs 6 lbs 12 oz. He is beautiful.