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VS's not so little soldier is finally here!

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VictorianSqualor · 18/04/2008 10:58

For those of you who don't know already Alexander Oliver was born by Caesarian Section 15th April 2008 at 14:43.

I originally wanted a VBAC after having DD premature and an emergency caesarian and a forced elective CS with DS but it seems that wasn't the way it was meant to happen!

After pushing my consultant and her team for another 3 weeks to get an elective date of 41weeks rather than 38weeks after an abnormal doppler scan showed poor placental blood flow we went in on Tuesday morning.

I had a few wobbles and very nearly came home after sobbing a lot but eventually decided it was time for us to meet out baby and went down to theatre at about 2pm.

The Anaesthetists were wonderful, and made me feel so much calmer, they knew how desperate I was not to have surgery again and really eased my fears, I swear they had wings under their scrubs.

We had decided Dad was to sex the baby and the nurses made sure that no-one would mention anything before we had the chance to see for ourselves. After a bti of tugging and pulling the screen came down and DP watched them pull Alex out, announcing he was a boy.

Immediate skin-to-skin for a good fifteen minutes whilst they sewed me up and Dad tried to pretend not to cry There was talk of how big he was but he wasn't weighed immediately so we were in for quite a shock when they told us he was 10lb 3oz! So much for the placenta not doing it's job properly!

Back on the ward one of the midwives came in and put him straight to the breast which he took wonderfully and Dad and I sobbed a bit more

All-in-all it wasn't the horrific experience I had with DS1 and I owe that to the wonderful team I had looking after me, not only can I say this birth was positive it's laid to rest a lot of the ghosts I still had and for that I'll be ever thankful, now it's time to go and gaze adoringly a little bit more and use the excuse of getting feeding established to be bought tea and biscuits in bed for at least another week

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berolina · 18/04/2008 11:02

congratulations welcome lovely big little boy (lovely name).

coppertop · 18/04/2008 11:02

Congratulations, VS!

SirDigbyChickenCaesar · 18/04/2008 11:03

oh fantastic!
congrats VS!!!
he's grogeous!

mishymoo · 18/04/2008 11:04

Congratulations and Welcome to little Alex!

SquonkTheBeerGuru · 18/04/2008 11:06

lovely birth story, VS.

He's a beautiful baby, and he has a beautiful name (I have an Oliver btw )

So glad that your experience was better with Alex, and you have managed to lay some ghosts to rest.

come and visit us over on the "still waiting" thread and I'll feed you virtual cake

girlfrommars · 18/04/2008 11:08

Congratulations!

Glad you had such a smooth CS experience.

flossish · 18/04/2008 11:14

I'm obviously a bit hormonal this morning because that brought tears to my eyes! Congratulations! Big babies are excellent for cuddles. And he's gorgeous!

AitchTwoOh · 18/04/2008 11:17

how WONDERFUL VS, i'm so pleased for you. i'm so glad this CS has helped with the others.

TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 18/04/2008 11:18

VS - so pleased that it was so much better than last time and that it has helped with your previous experience as well.

"getting feeding established" at 10lb 3oz I can only assume you mean deciding just how many steaks this boy can eat in one sitting?!

Huge congratulations! How are you feeling physically?

CantSleepWontSleep · 18/04/2008 11:19

Congratulations VS. A good healthy weight there!

AitchTwoOh · 18/04/2008 11:19

ooooh, i've just seen your photos. all your children are beautiful, and so are you. (although you might need some help with your make-up, one of those looks was unflatteringly pale. i don't think the dripping blood helped, mind you).

kayzisexpecting · 18/04/2008 11:19

Congratulations VS, What a gorgeous name!!

ImightbeLulumama · 18/04/2008 11:19

welcome to alexander oliver

I am really very pleased to hear of your safe arrival, you are really very scrummy !!

so pleased it was a positive experience for you , VS xxxxxx

OrmIrian · 18/04/2008 11:20

Congratulations VS!

Mine were all huuuge too.

OrmIrian · 18/04/2008 11:21

and I've got an Alexander too! Lovely name.

Flamesparrow · 18/04/2008 11:21

Congratulations!

BellaBear · 18/04/2008 11:21

Oh that's wonderful! Well done to you all

ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 18/04/2008 11:23

VS, a lovely bith announcement. Congratulations to you all again xx

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Psychomum5 · 18/04/2008 11:25

wow.....fab news and huge congratulations.

are you home already??

much resting and good breastfeeding vibes being sent

TheProdigalShow · 18/04/2008 11:25

What a wonderful and positive experience.

He's a beautiful little boy.

bringmesunshine · 18/04/2008 11:29

Very many congratulations.

Good weight too

VictorianSqualor · 18/04/2008 12:05

I self-discharged yesterday I had enough!
Feel much better being at home with my home comforts and my own bed.
(and MN)

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Peachy · 18/04/2008 12:36

Big to you qll!

Glad he's finally here, and that the experience was positive for you. Rest loads and enjoy!

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