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Wife in the labor room
jimmysnyder said:Jimmy is a nice name.
Andre said:Well that's all normal. The doc may decide to speed things up or not.
My daughters mothers water broke about 7 in the morning. Went to the hospital, one push, she's out before 9am.Evo said:I was in for 42 hours with my first, hopefully yours is a bit faster.
Sorry. I've been enlightened by my wife.DaveC426913 said:Arrrgh!&$^@^#!&!
jobyts said:We named her Trisha. She was born at 2:50pm. Strong contractions started at 12:00pm, and the baby is out in three pushes. Less than 3 hours seems so quick compared to Evo's experience.
Baby and mom are doing great. I'll post some pictures once I grab a usb cable :(
Danger said:Congrats, dude! Looking forward to pix of the little squirming red thing.
Congrats, jobyts! And best wishes and many blessings to your wife, daughter and household.jobyts said:We named her Trisha. She was born at 2:50pm. Strong contractions started at 12:00pm, and the baby is out in three pushes. Less than 3 hours seems so quick compared to Evo's experience.
Baby and mom are doing great. I'll post some pictures once I grab a usb cable :(
Trisha is a shortened form of Patricia and derives from the same Latin word as patrician, or noble. More than likely she will live up to this name and win a Nobel.jobyts said:We named her Trisha.
Mine was long due to complications, she never turned, and got caught up against my spine, won't bore everyone with the details. It's typical Evo.dlgoff said:My daughters mothers water broke about 7 in the morning. Went to the hospital, one push, she's out before 9am.
Speeding things up can be required to safeguard the health of the baby and/or the mother, and it certainly lessens the burden on the mother. A nine lb infant on its way to ten lbs in the ~38th week and in no particular hurry, might have to be told to get the lead out, as the female anatomy can only do so much.DaveC426913 said:Sorry. I've been enlightened by my wife.
"Speeding things up" has consequences that last days and weeks and can even last a lifetime of baby and mother.
What insanity posesses doctors to think that their tee off time is more important?
mheslep said:Speeding things up can be required to safeguard the health of the baby and/or the mother, and it certainly lessens the burden on the mother. A nine lb infant on its way to ten lbs in the ~38th week and in no particular hurry, might have to be told to get the lead out, as the female anatomy can only do so much.
DaveC426913 said:So you're saying the rationale is "get it out before it gets too big"??
We're talking the hours leading up to labour here, not the week leading up to labour...
jobyts said:Here's couple of pictures the hospital photographer took. (so it doesn't qualify for the "Make me smile" contest)
Trisha, with her mom...
http://img200.imageshack.us/i/trisha5.jpg/
Trisha, on the safest place on earth, her dad's palm.
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Hmm...I don't see any pictures, and if I stick the link straight into the browser, get a 404 error. Guess I'll have to wait for the new dad to get a little more sleep before he tries again.![]()
jimmysnyder said:Trisha is a shortened form of Patricia and derives from the same Latin word as patrician, or noble. More than likely she will live up to this name and win a Nobel.
And the worst?dlgoff said:Congratulations jobyts. Get ready for the best time of your life.
Andre said:Congrats Jobyts,
hope all is well. I bet her middle name is Hypevomoonlistsumath
[/URL]jobyts said:http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/1736/trisha7.jpg
drizzle said:she's so cute, congrats
Danger said:Mom's not so bad either. Such a peaceful shot.
drizzle said:you mean it express the essence of secure, calm and beauty, it’s sure a nice one. I just like the other cause it shows how little she is![]()
Andre said:Hope for the best and don't worry everything goes fine almost always.