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Mumsnet Discussions: Birth announcements : A boy!!!! for Flum after 2 dds, so it does happen....... (34 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Flum on Sun 02-Nov-08 20:41:37
...... After totally expecting a third girl I am surprised and thrilled to announce we had a boy to complete our family. DH was secretly hoping for one I think.

So at 40+7 days. After 2 hours mild contractions on 31st October Friday morning amounting to nothing. I spent 2 hours on Friday afternoon scrubbing the kitchen floor on my hands and knees. I got dolled up and went down to the Sports Club to help host a drinks party for DHs sport tournament he had organised this weekend. Started getting really mild contractions about half an hour after I got there so about 8.30pm, but able to chat to everyone and thought it might come to nothing so not sure it was labour. Watched the end of the match and drank 3 glasses of champagne. At about 9.00 moved on to the pub on my way home as some friends were waiting for me there. Had a soda with them and mentioned the contractions - still not hurting much so we started timing them. They were about every 5 or 6 minutes. DH arrived having finished his match and showered.

I thought I would go home and have a bath (we lived 2 mins walk away) and see if the contractions started hurting or stopped. Suggested DH have a quick drink and then head to the restaurant and I would phone him if things kicking off.

Got home started up www.contractionmaster.com, how cool is that! Had a gorgeous hot, hot bath which did slow the contractions down to about 1 every 8 mins. Got out of the bath at 10ish and rang the hospital. They said come in straight away as I had a section scar from previous birth.

By the time DH got home with his Pizza to go contractions were every 3 mins. So we drove the 20 mins to the hospital in high spirits. Contractions starting to hurt now though.

Got there at 22.30. Lovely midwife checked us in and said "Ok so you've had an emergency section, and an epidural with ventouse previously, so are you going to do it properly this time?" shockgrin I said I'd give it a go. I was singing through the contractions much to DH and midwifes amusement " Oh tonights the night we;re gonna make it happen la la la" and it was REALLY helping me cope.

Anyway she said she thought it would be a while as I was "far too giggly to be about to have a baby" (3 glasses of bubbly?) so she did an internal exam and found I was a very pleasing 6 cm with bulging waters"

Got into the labour room, contractions about every 2 mins now, got stuck into the gas and air which have always found useless before: Got the hang of it : TOP TIP try to guess when contraction might be starting and start on gas and air before then it takes effect before the pain peaks!

Was climbing all over the bed being somewhat dramatic. Offered Pethidine, nearly bit her arm off saying yes. Got the shot at about midnight. Felt the urge to push at 00.25, totally did just feel like I needed a poo! It hurt like billyo but got him out in about 3 or 4 pushes at 00.30/ 8lb 10oz Phew.. Did not infact poo apparently.

Kinda cool to have done it without an epidural, but erm did hurt so am still pretty pro pain relief. The Pethidine left me on a high for the rest of night and next day, and baby slept for 24 hours straight only waking for very successful breastfeeds.

4 hours from start to finish. A good experience, the memory of the erm ;ring of fire' has already faded wink, had 2nd degree tear a few stitches so feeling pretty tender now.

Its very cathartic to write out this birth announcement. A bit of hope to people who have had highly medicalised births and hope to have simpler ones.... it can be done and it is pretty satisfying. The joy of the baby is the same however you do it though so no big deal!!!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By bunny3 on Sun 02-Nov-08 20:43:18
Lovely news. Congratulations. I have 2 girls and one boy - a fab combo!! Enjoy your darling baby.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By AllieBongo on Sun 02-Nov-08 20:44:31
well done you. A big congratulations to you and your family! <<sings the ring of fire>>
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By sinkingfast on Sun 02-Nov-08 20:45:37
Congratulations flum! 2 girls and a boy here too smile
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By CharCharGabor on Sun 02-Nov-08 20:51:05
Congratulations smile
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pointydog on Sun 02-Nov-08 20:54:03
congrats, flum!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By MascaraOHara on Sun 02-Nov-08 20:55:52
Congratulations! birth sounds great as well smile
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By asdmumandteacher on Sun 02-Nov-08 20:56:17
congrats!!!smilesmile
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By CantSleepWontSleep on Sun 02-Nov-08 20:57:42
Congratulations Flum. Have you named him yet?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Hulababy on Sun 02-Nov-08 20:58:26
Congratulations!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By TheMadHouse on Sun 02-Nov-08 20:58:27
congratulations - lovley story
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Flum on Sun 02-Nov-08 21:04:06
Yep, the boy is called Bob, named by DH, everyone keeps laughing when I tell them. Trouble is I promised he could name him after his Grandad if he we had a boy, as I thought there was no chance.

Just reminds me of Bob, short for Kate, or is it Kate, short for Bob on Black Adder.

Whatever I guess he will grow into it, in like 50 years.....

NO baby Clara or Claudia for me sad, lovin havin a a change of flavour though.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By pointydog on Sun 02-Nov-08 21:09:24
Bob's a good name
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By CantSleepWontSleep on Sun 02-Nov-08 21:45:50
Oh lol - had forgotten all about Kate/Bob! It's a good name though.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By MamaG on Sun 02-Nov-08 22:03:53
Hurrah well done Flum! So pleased for you Your labour sounded great, hope mine goes as well

<<mentally files away G&A tip>>

Congratulations x
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Lockets on Sun 02-Nov-08 22:07:41
Congratulations on the birth of baby boy Bob.

Well done.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Peachy on Sun 02-Nov-08 22:08:12
Congrats Flum- and well done.

Welcome to Bob.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By FourArms on Mon 03-Nov-08 07:24:24
Congratulations
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By JackieNo on Mon 03-Nov-08 08:03:06
Huge congratulationsgrin. Fab story.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By ILikeToMoveItMoveIt on Mon 03-Nov-08 08:41:48
Congratulations on the birth of Bob - what a great name!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By MrsJohnCusack on Mon 03-Nov-08 08:49:57
Congratulations!
and Bob is a top name
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By belgo on Mon 03-Nov-08 08:53:14
congratulations! I also gave birth to a ds three weeks ago, after having two girls.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Buda on Mon 03-Nov-08 09:02:01
Congratulations on the safe arrival of baby Bob!

And congrats to you belgo too - I missed your announcement!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By NomDePlume on Mon 03-Nov-08 09:06:24
Congrats Flum. I didn't even know you were pg
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Mercy on Mon 03-Nov-08 09:24:33
Congratulations Flum!

(and I know just what you mean re timing contractions for gas and air!!)
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By jenwa on Mon 03-Nov-08 20:50:44
Well done, sounds like it went well and lol at singing your way through it grin
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By ronshar on Wed 05-Nov-08 08:39:51
Well done Flum. Having a boy after two girls is the new coolgrin

Bob is a fab name. We called our third cat bob as DH always wanted to call someone bob from blackadder. Our two previous children being girls it didnt have the same effect.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By LackaDAISYcal on Wed 05-Nov-08 22:32:10
fantastic story flum....and welcome to Bob grin

I was singing the kronenburg ad (the bubbles one) all the way to the hospital as a way of getting me through the contractions in the car.....but I could only remember one line. DH says he will hear La-de-da-de-de ringing in his ears forever.

<mental note to self.....crack open the bubbly as a means of early pain relief next time>

Well Done grin
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By FamilleAnglais on Thu 06-Nov-08 21:24:09
What an hilarious birth story....thoroughly enjoyed it! Well done and welcome Bob. Cool name
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Chatkins on Thu 06-Nov-08 21:27:33
Well done Flum, congratulations !
I had two dds then a ds too, it was a lovely lovely surprise, and fantastic getting to do all the boy stuff ! Toys for christmas this year are so much more fun !
Love the name too grin
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mrsruffallo on Thu 06-Nov-08 21:32:56
Well done Flum, and welcome to the world Bob!
Fab name btw
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By sweetkitty on Thu 06-Nov-08 21:35:28
Congratulations and welcome to Bob

Cracking birth story too
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Pelvicfloornomore on Thu 06-Nov-08 21:36:15
Congratulationssmile
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By tissy on Thu 06-Nov-08 21:40:05
congratulations smile


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