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Proud to Announce the Safe Arrival of Dippy the Third .....

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CaptainDippy · 05/05/2007 22:51

Finally I actually get round to doing this!!....

CaptainDippy & MrDippy are proud to announce the safe arrival of Phoebe Elisabeth Joan. Phoebe was born on Monday 30th April at 10.51pm, weighing 7lb 9oz. Big sisters, Katherine and Sophia are completely besotted - as are we!!

OK, I'll try to keep it brief, but here is basically what happened (this bit is optional btw!! ).....

After having THE MOST ANNOYING "on/off" contractions all weekend, I made the resolution to completely ignore any other twinges / contractions / waters breaking / head crowning () that was happening and try to just get on with life until the baby decided to make it blindingly obvious they were about to make a fairly imminent appearance .....

So. Monday afternoon was spent in a friend's garden with aforementioned friend, her two children and a few others and their wee ones and my two little nutcases and I. As the afternoon progressed, the contractions I had been having since lunchtime turned into "holding onto the table and breathing a bit" type contractions. I was still in denial at this point btw.....By the time I got through my front door at 5.30pm, I was pretty damn sure I was actually in labour this time ..... Hurrah!!

I managed to make dinner for the girls, DH and I and we ate it together in an weird "Last Supper" sort of way with me stopping to tense up and breath through a contraction every 7 mins or so ..... Cue DD1: "Is the baby kicking you mummy?" .... Bless.

By the time the washing up / bedtime routine has commenced (Am I mad, yes I am....) and a rather poorly little DD1 (high temp etc) had been put to bed....I was finding the contractions quite painful, so DH slapped the TENS on, which helped a lot.

In-laws FINALLY turned up (don't even go there ..... people from the Due in April / prayer thread will understand ...), I quickly posted on MN (priorities .....) and we were off to the Birthing Centre .... 45 mins away ......

We got to the Centre about 8pm-ish and the MW was immediately doubtful whether I was actually in "established labour" or not ... my contractions were fairly all over the place, some were painful, some weren't and I was feeling pretty relaxed ...... Lovely MW didn't want to get my hopes up, so warned me that I was probably only 1-2am dilated at most......I was 5cm ..... hurrah!!

We were popped into a little room where we watched some TV and the contractions got gradually stronger and stronger. Finally about 9pm-ish, the TENS just wasn't cutting it, so the birthing pool was filled and I began sucking on the wonderful Entinox like a Pro (which obviously, I am! ) About 10.30pm-ish the contractions began to get a bit "weird" and the MW announced that I was nearly in transition, but progress was being hampered by my sac of waters, which had not yet burst .... the baby was clearly in no hurry to get rid of his / her little womb nest as it took two MW's and two amihooks to burst the sac!!!!!!!

Finally, the membranes were ruptured and in 5/6 pushes, Phoebe cames into the world ...... Yey!! She was delivered onto my tummy and I fell in love with her as I waited for my cord to stop pulsating so DH could cut it......

The rest, they say, is history .....

It was soooo lovely to have a nice, "normal", striaght-forward birth after the trials and tribulations of DD1 & 2's birth experiences. It certainly renewed my condfidence in my ability to birth babies and being in the Birthing Centre was a truly magical experience ..... no intervention and such lovely, lovely MW's supporting and encouraging me every step of the way ..... wonderful!!

It is soooo great to have my third beautiful little lady home with us. Like I said, DDs 1 & 2 are compeltely besotted with her .... as are we.

Right. I'll stop waffling now .....

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derlor · 06/05/2007 12:26

lovely story - congratulations to you and all your family and welcome to the world little Phoebe

maveta · 06/05/2007 12:37

Congrats Dippy family!! Thrilled for all of you and especially for you, Dippy, that you had such a lovely experience x

CaptainCaveman · 06/05/2007 12:42

Once again HUGE congrats to all Dippys, especially you Captain (its not as if the other Dippys had to give birth eh?)

Phoebe is absolutely gorgeous, just like her big sisters. Thank You God for blessing the Dippys with another dd.

eca · 06/05/2007 18:27

congratulations dippy!! well done babe. You're a star! at still doing bedtime routine! Go girl xx

WigWamBam · 06/05/2007 18:32

Many congratulations and welcome to Phoebe (beautiful names, by the way!)

coggy · 06/05/2007 18:35

Sooooo lovely to hear of Phoebe's safe arrival.
May God bless all of your Dippy clan.
X

Notquitegrownup · 06/05/2007 22:50

"It certainly renewed my condfidence in my ability to birth babies . . . " - sounds suspiciously like you might already be thinking ahead here . . .

Lovely story. Many congratulations once again.

CaptainDippy · 07/05/2007 11:20

I am, NQGU, I am!! .... Definitely not yet though ... I am still enjoying this one too much!!

Awww, you are all sooooo lovely!

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Biglips · 07/05/2007 11:27

awww what a loelly story and welcome to Phoebe. Well done to you too and congrats to your family too xx

CaptainDippy · 07/05/2007 20:37
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pepperrabbit · 07/05/2007 20:47

Congratulations! I'm so glad you got the birth you wanted.

PandaG · 07/05/2007 20:48

Again many congratulations CD. Pandag at safe hyphen mail dot net please

CaptainDippy · 07/05/2007 20:55

Onto it pandag!! Was camping good??

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PeachyChocolateEClair · 07/05/2007 20:59

Congrats CD well done, and welcome little one

Twiga · 07/05/2007 21:20

Sounds like it was just perfect CD, huge congratulations on the safe arrival of wee Phoebe .

notsofarnow · 07/05/2007 21:35

absolutely fantastic cd well done and enjoy xxx

CaptainDippy · 07/05/2007 21:43

Thank you!! How are you doing anyway Twinga honey?? Your DD is Phoebe too, isn't she!!?

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liath · 08/05/2007 15:13

Congratulations, that story could make anyone broody!!

invisblelink · 08/05/2007 17:47

Congratulations

Twiga · 08/05/2007 22:54

Hey CD, doing not bad. Pretty sore with spd and just dog tired at the moment but can't complain really - just over 6 weeks to go, very excited! Yup, our dd is a Phoebe too - great name - she has Grace as her middle name. She's just gone into a big bed this last week and it's going fine so far, few hiccups with her waking up disorientated in the early hours and not always quick to settle but no real nightmares either. She's very into her doll and all people smaller than her just now - gets very excited and repeatedly says baby whilst trying to give them hugs. Hoping she'll like the impending arrival. Hope your Phoebe is settling in well and feeding, sleeping etc isn't too stressful so far. Lots of love to you all x

Spidermama · 08/05/2007 22:57

Congratulations Capt. What a lovely, lovely birth story. Well done. I hope they enjoyed the dinner you made whilst in labour.

Kelly1978 · 08/05/2007 22:58

congratulations, it sounds like a lovely birth, well done you!
And welcome to Phoebe.

RTKangaMummy · 08/05/2007 23:00

Deffo brill news

Congratulations

CaptainDippy · 09/05/2007 10:59

Thank you again everyone!

Glad you are doing ok, Twiga honey ... poor you with the SPD - it seems v.common, I am sure you have plenty of people to moan with on your A/N Thread!! Praying that you would feel more comfortable etc ..... Glad your Phoebe is enjoying her Big Girl Bed ..... How exciting - What will the age gap be?? Can't wait to hear your wonderful news!!

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