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Hunkermunker Has Two Boys!

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hunkermunker · 20/01/2006 23:36

So, some of you know up to the bit where I posted "I'm going in" at about half eleven in the morning.

Got to the hospital at about quarter past twelve, DS1 (first time I've typed that - lol!) wasn't very well (temp of 40.3 that morning), so DH dropped me off with my mum and took him home, saying he'd be back about 4ish, the earliest someone could look after DS1 - didn't think I was really in active labour, just that it was a bit strong, but by no means unbearable.

Midwife went to prepare pool room, the same place DS1 was born, and took me into the adjoining room at about 1ish. Put me on the monitor, examined me and found me to be 4cm. Had a few contractions on the bed, then got up and they got a bit stronger, but still only about 45 seconds and three minutes or so apart - all perfectly bearable too.

Both midwives went on a break about 1.45 and I had a sudden urge to push, which turned out to be my waters breaking (fortunately the midwife who'd just come in had brought a mop and bucket with her, but it was to mop up the pool room - the birthing pool had had a bit of a fit and sprayed all over the floor, as well as only run hot water for some reason!).

They put me back on the monitor lying on the bed for a couple of contractions at 1.50, and then I got up and stood next to the bed. I was halfway through asking when the pool would be ready when I realised it was going to be too late - at 2pm, I had an overwhelming urge to push and the midwife told me to get on the bed. I had literally no idea which bit of me to move first to achieve this, but somehow I managed it, and DS2 was born five minutes later (small tear, six or seven internal stitches)!

And after all that "is it a small baby, ooh, we're a bit worried, not growing properly" stuff...he was 8lb 1oz (but you already know that ).

He is absolutely lovely - very calm, very alert and has masses of dark hair! Will post a pic in a mo (Oh, and the epic story of The Blood Sugar Levels And The Baby Who Fed His Way Out Of Trouble ).

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threelittlebabies · 20/01/2006 23:45

Big congraulations hunker! So pleased for you xxx

Tabs · 20/01/2006 23:46

Awww - sorry to hear that DH missed it Hunker, but wow, sounds like you did well - no pain relief at all?! I'll take one like that in a couple of weeks please (though if anyone's listening, can I go without the stitches?!)

Big congratulations .

JanH · 20/01/2006 23:47

So what did DS1 think when he landed at the hosp and met DS2?

hunkermunker · 20/01/2006 23:49

No, no pain relief - think that's why they didn't really believe I was in labour - the midwives who left to go on their break were amazed I'd already had him!

Had a bit of gas and air for the stitching (ow, ow, ow! Like being stung by a bee somewhere bees ought not be!) - thought I'd give it a go again (made me feel sick in my first labour). Was rather nice Made the ceiling come a lot closer, somehow!

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jessicaandrebeccasmummy · 20/01/2006 23:49

Fantastic news hun, so pleased xxx

JoolsToo · 20/01/2006 23:50

wow - great

my guess was really good too - I said Boy, 8lbs 2 oz at 3.53 pm [proud emoticon]

VeniVidiVickiQV · 20/01/2006 23:57

My guess was WAY out

misdee · 20/01/2006 23:59

i want to know if they tried to force you to give formula

hunkermunker · 20/01/2006 23:59

They did, Misdee!!! (Try, that is )

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roosmum · 21/01/2006 00:00

so what happened hunker?

VeniVidiVickiQV · 21/01/2006 00:00

Well, at least i didnt miss you this time

Was really peeved i missed you Wednesday!

misdee · 21/01/2006 00:00

msn quickly before i fall asleep ?

bubblerock · 21/01/2006 00:00

Congrats HM, he's gorgeous - 2 boys are fab!! (I am biased though)

bubble99 · 21/01/2006 00:03

I'd love to have seen what she did with their formula!!! 'When weaning spoons attack'?!

VeniVidiVickiQV · 21/01/2006 00:05

bubble!

roosmum · 21/01/2006 00:05

bubble!
they can be vicious, you know...

puff · 21/01/2006 00:06

Firstly rofl laughing at moondog and her cigar and port !

Am so delighted for you Hunker .

I can also confirm that having 2 little boys is wonderful. I too am biased.

misdee · 21/01/2006 00:13

c'mon i want to hear about the formula......

bubble99 · 21/01/2006 00:17

I heard a MW needed a trip to A&E, to remove a bottle of formula from a place where the sun don't shine.

misdee · 21/01/2006 00:17
Grin
VeniVidiVickiQV · 21/01/2006 00:21

I believe they couldnt advertise that story for legal reasons bubble

bubble99 · 21/01/2006 00:23

Can you imagine the look on her face when they came in waving the Cow and Gate?

How very dare you!

Maddison · 21/01/2006 00:25

Congratulations

What did DS1 think about DS2 then?

VeniVidiVickiQV · 21/01/2006 00:27

LOL, am wondering if she was in a side room or on a main ward................

those poor unsuspecting other mothers

bobbybobbobbingalong · 21/01/2006 00:43

Hunker is the absolute last person you would want to try to give formula to (and her ds2 would be the second to last).

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