He's here!!

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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Cathryn said:
Arch, NO idea how he came out...I was sealed off by a curtain, even though I asked if I could watch!! He came out shouting, I'll tell you that!!

I'm not surprised might be a bit wierd seeing yourself cut open.... I wondered if he had his arms up and hence the difficulty getting him out... the normal route.

Birth must be a bit wierd/traumatic for the baby - no wonder we don't remember it. I wonder how long a baby remembers it, if at all.

Now the fun really starts. If Oli is anything to go by, he'll change every day, and before you know it he'll be a little boy instead of a baby. Take loads of photos.

I look forward to meeting him soon!
 
Are you thinking of going back to play school after your doctorate then Arch? :biggrin:
 
Location
Herts
Cathryn - congratulations and I hope that young Arthur brings you and Richard as much joy as our daughter has brought us over the past 33 years. We now have 3 delightfull grandsons to continue giving us joy - that's your next target.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Aperitif said:
Are you thinking of going back to play school after your doctorate then Arch? :biggrin:

Yesterday I ordered nephew Oli some Brio type train stuff for Christmas - he'll have to fight me to play with it mind!
 
Congratulations, Cathryn, a bonny lad you have there (and Mum looks fine too!).

My sister had four 'C's, three of the babies survived and are now grown-up and perfectly healthy. She's not an avid cyclist but I'm sure she was able to keep up cycling, and she's still (late 50s) a fit and active walker. Fitter than I am, in fact.
 

yenrod

Guest
>He's here!!

Are you sure - :biggrin: - it only seems like a couple of months, if that, when you said you were preggers luv :biggrin:

Anyhow, congrats !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

rusky

CC Addict
Location
Hove
Congratulations to you all! Both ours were home births with only gas & air!

Squirtle is 9 months tomorrow, it's flown past!

As others have commented, you look well. My wife did a birthday party at the church hall 4 days after she gave birth, her friends were a little miffed that she was in her pre-pregnancy clothes too :biggrin:
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
:laugh: :biggrin: :biggrin: :smile: to Arthur :biggrin:


36hrs is a lot of work (it's not called "labour" for nothing ..... or so I'm told :blush:).

Many congratulations to all 3 of you and I hope Dad gets his rest too :laugh:
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
I have no doubt that you'll be asleep by the time I type this, but well done anyway. :smile:

The curtains are a good idea, trust me. I managed to get the other side of them when the twins were born, and formed the opinion that Mrs Cube looks better from the outside.:laugh:

Arthur looks a very handsome little chap. You'll be able to gloat that his head is a better shape than all the natural births you'll meet in the very near future!:biggrin: (And you look fab considering the sort of day you've had!!)
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
Kirstie said:
With a C-section you have every right be waited on hand and foot for at least a month too! Congratulations to all 3 of you!

I think the advice to Mrs Cube was "Don't lift anything heavier than a phone and a credit card.....":biggrin:
 
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