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Monkey's little monkey swings in at last

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monkey · 21/11/2003 15:17

Hi all, thanks for your many kind wishes. I'm now out of hospital, after a few days of excellent care & pampering.

So, Aidan was born at 6.29 am on Monday 17th November weighing 3.7k. He's back up to his birthweight already, after taking quite a liking to the breast.

The birth went pretty much exactly as I didn't want (oh well). Despite my fears of an extremely rapid labour as with ds2, I had contractions all day saturday which peetered out to nothing. Then on Sunday the same only stronger. I was getting really fed up by the evening as they seemed to be tailing off again, dropping to only 2 or 3 an hour, but then they gradually built up again. I managed to get some sleep, by 2 they were really strong. At 3.30 I woke my dh up with a cuppa (aren't I kind?) & we headed in at 4.30.

Thank God, when she said I was 8cm dilated. She didn't reckon I'd have time to get in the pool, but ran it in case. As it was, I got in, but wasn't really progressing, so she broke my waters then I finally felt urge to push. Lots of pushing later & Aidan was getting distressed, so she brought in doc& after few more tries advised to get out & try pushing standing up. Still nothing & everyone getting v. worried. Baby very distressed heart rate v. low. Next thing I knew the room was full of doctors, I was on my back in stirrups with an episiotomy & a ventouse being brandished at me. Managed to get him out at last with no pain killers, no ventouse but a 3rd degree tear, huge episiotomy & a ton of stitches.

Still can't sit down, extremely sore, but Aidan is so beautiful and his 2 brothers crazy about him. We're all back together now, but the staff were all really great & I'm just hoping for a reasonable recovery.

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Ghosty · 21/11/2003 19:11

Congratulations Monkey

Marina · 21/11/2003 19:53

Sorry to hear about the tear etc and hope you make a good recovery from it, Monkey...but MANY congrats on the birth of Aidan, what a lovely name!

pupuce · 21/11/2003 20:02

Hi Monkey - well done
Like Mears - also keen to hear why your waters were broken... Do enjoy Aidan. Great news about the breastfeeding too!

JJ · 21/11/2003 20:06

Congratulations! Hope you're healing ok. I love the name Aidan.

sprout · 21/11/2003 20:15

Wow! Well done. Sounds like you had a rough time, but you'll be able to sit down soon - honest .
And Aidan is a lovely name.

Gem13 · 21/11/2003 20:24

Congratulations Monkey and welcome to Aidan

Sorry to hear you had a rough time but if it's any help at all it sounds very similar to mine (the delivery, tear, etc.) and I recovered very quickly. Hoping you recover very soon.

Rhubarb · 21/11/2003 20:33

Well done Monkey! Sorry things didn't turn out the way you wanted them to, but at least you and little Aidan are healthy and all here! Bless him, he probably didn't want to come out!

whitewater · 21/11/2003 20:40

Congratulations Monkey! Hope you are recovering well, and hi to Aidan, his brothers and daddy.

anais · 21/11/2003 21:05

Congratulations

mumbojumbo · 21/11/2003 22:38

Congratulations and welcome to the world Aidan! I hope you are feeling better soon, monkey. Ooouuucch to the stitches!

As a recent recipient of an episiotomy and stitches, I can recommend a valley cushion which is available to hire from the NCT. DS2, BJ, is now 12 days old and the pain from the stitches has now gone (thank goodness!!!)

Have fun getting to know each other!

WideWebWitch · 22/11/2003 07:58

Oh Monkey, I'm really pleased to hear from you, I've been on tenterhooks! Sorry the birth didn't go as you wanted but very many congratulations on Aidan and hope you recover OK. It is a lovely name

jessi · 22/11/2003 08:47

Many congratulations to you all, hope you have a speedy recovery too. Well done.

samACon · 22/11/2003 11:14

Congratulations to you and Aidan.

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mammya · 22/11/2003 16:32

Congratulations Monkey, welcome to Aidan, and wishing you a speedy recovery

BadHair · 22/11/2003 17:20

Congratulations Monkey, and welcome to Aidan.

codswallop · 22/11/2003 19:03

Hooray - another gang of three boys! Join the club! Well done for managing all that time at home - I laways panic and go in too early

harman · 22/11/2003 20:28

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elliott · 22/11/2003 21:03

Congratulations monkey! Sorry you ended up with a tear again, but I hope the recovery is fast and complete. Glad to hear the feeding is going well.

tinyfeet · 23/11/2003 02:19

Congrats, Monkey and welcome Aidan. Speedy recovery.

Jemma7 · 24/11/2003 08:57

Congrats Monkey

Labour sounds a bit rough - hoe you recover soon!

Welcome to Aidan

aloha · 24/11/2003 10:23

Congratulations on Aidan's safe arrival. Sorry it was not so good for you and hope you recover well.

Ruth21 · 24/11/2003 11:07

Congratulations Monkey and Aidan. Hope the tear is beginning to mend now.

monkey · 26/11/2003 07:39

Wow - can't believe all of the wonderful messages! Thank you so much.

Aidan is still wonderful

This is my 1st successful attempt at (half) sitting - went back to my docs yesterday 'cos still having lots of trouble, & he tinkered about & things seem a bit better already.

Having a bit of a baptism of fire on the 'getting used to 3' front, as my other 2 are sick with streaming co;ds, ear infections, conjunctivitus etc, so they're cooped up, miserable, can't go to playgroup & waking in the night, so if I survive this, and I will, then the rest should be a doddle! (Apart from getting them asll ready and out of the house for playgroup for 8.15, which is surely going to be impossible)

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Bozza · 26/11/2003 11:30

Hope the doctor has helped monkey - it sounds very sore.

And what timing from your other two. Hope you have some help at hand.