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Flossam's lump was a long time coming and rather large to say the least!

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FlossALump · 25/09/2007 16:51

DD arrived yesterday after going twelve days over and having a somewhat dreaded induction!

The short version, called Isabelle and weighing in at 10lbs 7 oz. Yes it was ouch.

Long version was a planned home birth that never happened! Admitted yesterday and had first prostoglandin at about 10.30. Allowed out and about in the afternoon so went for a wonder to the shops and got a coffee. By the time we returned contractions coming roughly every 6/7 minutes although only very mild.

Examination showed 3cms dilated and able to have waters broken, so at 6 pm off we trotted to the delivery suite. Waters broken at 7, and pretty much straight away getting contractions 2-4 minutes apart. Tens machine I'm still not all that sure about!

At 8.30 was examined again and found to be 5cms, pain v v intense by now so opted for G & A which didn't cut the mustard quite as well as it did with DS. Got into kneeling position over the bed as they were concerned baby was back to back.

By about this point I could tell I was loosing my marbles which is what happened with DS! Had a big bloody show and panicked somewhat when midwife had to call for assistance, and then colleague came in, went out again immediately and came back with a huge piece of equipment called 'resuscitator'.

Delivered baby in about 8 minutes of pushing (apparently - felt like forever). All 10lbs 7 of her. She is lovely with huge hamster cheeks and rolls where I didn't know babies had rolls! Seems to be doing fairly well at the BF so far, she eats well so can only assume she started in the womb as she means to go on! A lot like her mother in fact. I'll see if i can get any pics up.

DS met her today and has given her lots of kisses and was very excited to meet her, ran straight past me! And he is keen to help by providing a finger for hungry Isabelle's to suck on. Her immunity is going to be brilliant .

It is sounding like feeding time again!

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Wilkie · 26/09/2007 22:08

Congratulation - I am squeezing my legs together at the thought of 10lb 7oz though

She's gorgeous

Bubble99 · 27/09/2007 06:31

FLOSS!

Fantastic news! Ouch!

I've been looking out for your announcement.

Congratulations and welcome to gorgeous Isabelle.

FlossALump · 27/09/2007 09:55

thanks Bubble! Hope all of you are well! x

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MrsJohnCusack · 27/09/2007 10:16

oh she's lovely Well done! DS was 10lbs 5oz, but long and rangy rather than particularly chubby. he developed the rolls of fat pretty quick though

sounds like the induction went more or less OK in the end - I'm very glad

VeniVidiVickiQV · 27/09/2007 11:13

Awwwww. Doesnt she look like her Daddy? (dont worry, that'll change )

And, er...is that a large cup of hot drink on the coffee table right next to two small children???

Flossie!!!!!!

Wilbur · 27/09/2007 11:18

Congratulations and well done, Flossam! And welcome to Isabelle!

Lizzylou · 27/09/2007 11:26

Isabelle is gorgeous!

Well done

Saturn74 · 27/09/2007 11:27

Congratulations!

FlossALump · 27/09/2007 12:19

It is actually an empty cup VVV - just er, a little stained!

(new career for you in baby proofing?!!)

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bagpuss · 27/09/2007 12:22

Congratulations and a lovely name (and baby!) too .

dejags · 27/09/2007 12:33

Congratulation!!!

Lovely name !

NomDePlume · 27/09/2007 12:35

WOW !

A DD. How lovely. Well done you

VeniVidiVickiQV · 27/09/2007 13:06

Well, yes - I have a specially honed DS that I can use to sniff out dangers.

I have vast experience with restraining and toddler-proofing a home with a slippery, finger-poking, investigative, houdini-like, non-stop-duracell-bunny type of energetic 2 year old.

I am vastly qualified in this area, and can actually assess whether injury is likely from a fall from 1ft, 2ft, 3ft and so on.

I can also determine surfaces which would prove to be perfect for climbing, and also any objects that can readily be used as missiles or weapons.

I have perfected the art of keeping a nappy on a toddler (I have several methods at my disposal now), and also developed eyes in the back of my head and a 6th sense.

When would you like me to start?

JackieNo · 27/09/2007 15:26

Congratulations. Lovely pics, and a lovely name.

yeahinaminute · 27/09/2007 15:41

Blimey Flossam - my eyes are watering at the thought

Well done and welcome to baby Isabelle

mears · 27/09/2007 19:25

Congratulations Flossam - she is gorgeous

FlossALump · 28/09/2007 19:24

So what you are saying VVV is that I'd have to pay you and DS?!! How much?

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IntergalacticWalrus · 08/10/2007 10:34

Aw FDloss, she's gorgeous! I can't wait to pop round for a cuddle

[broody]

DP just said "don;t get getting any idaes"

As if

FlossALump · 10/10/2007 19:23

Hi IGW!! Looking forward to seeing you too - Mum's not feeling so well so hopefully definately next week?? DS has been asking after your DS1 lots today. xx

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