03-11-2009, 06:28 PM | #21 |
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thanks everyone.
we got to hold him this afternoon. his momma is much happer now. mom comes home tomorrow and baby will stay for a little while yet. he's doing great! |
03-11-2009, 09:20 PM | #22 |
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Congrats man! Hope the (not so) little guy continues to make good progress and gets home on schedule
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03-11-2009, 09:34 PM | #23 |
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Gratz!!!!!!!!!!
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03-11-2009, 09:35 PM | #24 | |
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9 lbs? That's light.... FOR A BOWLING BALL!! Congrats, bud.
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03-11-2009, 10:57 PM | #25 |
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Just got home for the evening and put my daughter to bed after some good old fashioned rough housing. It's been another long day.
A little more info: We had both our children at a Womans and Babies Hospital. Births and child related care is all they do there. Lots of specialists call this place home. We were in the right place for what was about to come. My wife is not a very big woman. An almost 10 lb baby should have been a c-section. Little dude had a 14 and 1/4" head! They told us today that she now holds 2 records at our local hospital. The longest "stuck baby", just over 4 minutes stuck on the way out (very scary) and the first 4th degree tear that they've had at that hospital. Yes, I was a mess. I held my composure but I was right on the edge of loosing it. I wasn't too far from losing them both at once. When he was stuck (his right sholder wouldn't pass) the doc and nurses freaked and called a "code blue" throughout the hospital. We had over 20 people in the room in under 2 minutes. She had 3 up on the bed with her pushing on her belly just above her pelvic bone trying to get the baby out and the doc was pulling like crazy. All the pushing and pulling broke his clavical but it's only a crack. He'll heal up real quick. We all agree we'd rather have a cracked clavical then the alternative. Took them over an hour to sew her back up in the OR. Yes, I know, I need to give her flowers every day for the rest of my life! She did so well. Our running joke about "If it's a girl, push it back in until she learns to grow a penis" didn't go over very well with the staff not in on the joke after the birth, but, I got a smile out of my wife so it was worth it! After her surgery, an OR nurse took us over to the NICU to see our son. 2 minutes later, that nurse fell off her chair and had a seizure. Another code blue (blue for adult in trouble) was called and the NICU had over 40 people in it very quicly. 20 of those were the NICU nurses already in the wing. The other 20 or so ran in from other parts of the hospital. We got to our recovery room and the wife had some lunch. A few hours later her stomache decided it didn't like the food and all the water after all her meds and decided to evacuate all the chicken salad rather quickly. Unlucky nurse number two came running in and went right down. They assure us her ankle is only slighly sprained! After I helped her up, she hobbled out and she avoided our room for the remainder of the day. I'm pretty sure she no longer likes us. We had a VERY eventful birth of our second child. Lots of good stories to tell him when he gets older. Mom is coming home tomorrow and the boy could come home as early as Friday. If he fails his blood test tomorrow, (infection) they will keep him for another week. When he comes home, I'll post some pics. I see a dirt bike in his future shortly! Hell, he's almost big enough to ride one already!
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03-11-2009, 11:00 PM | #26 |
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Congrats !!!
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03-11-2009, 11:09 PM | #27 |
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4th degree lacerations are no joke. My oldest gave me one . Thus why I had a c-section with my second, and told them to fucking burn my tubes while they were in there. NO MAS!!
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03-11-2009, 11:10 PM | #28 |
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wow... congrats! sounds like you and your wife had quite the last few days! hope everything goes smooth from here on out...
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03-11-2009, 11:24 PM | #29 |
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Wow! Mine was only 8 1/2 lbs and tore me from can to can't...nerve damage had to be fixed later...that shit ain't no joke! Tell her the estrogen crew from TWF sends our best wishes for quick healing! You better buy girl a hottub and a spa membership!
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03-12-2009, 04:12 AM | #30 |
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Oh my gosh. That's an eventful day! Congratulations. We're expecting our first on August 2nd. A little baby girl. I'm so freaking excited.
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