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Wish me / us luck on birth of 2nd child

#1 Post by p310don »

Tomorrow morning at 6am, my wife is being induced to have our second child.

7 hours and counting

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#2 Post by Smithy »

Good luck!
The timing is good, because the child will get bumper presents, just before Christmas and then Christmas.
I have a friend who was born on the 24th at midnight and has always been a bit miffed about it.

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p310don wrote:Tomorrow morning at 6am, my wife is being induced to have our second child.

7 hours and counting
Look outside and check whether there's a bright star visible and whether you can see three old blokes on camels coming your way. If you can, get the hell outta there quick!

Good luck to all! :-)
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Best wishes for an easy delivery and the joy of the arrival of a new baby.

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Best wishes!
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#7 Post by ITSMERSH »

Yes, good luck.

And may all of you having a very peaceful life.

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#8 Post by bigpup »

You are missing all the fun!

You do know you can run lights and speed if you have a pregnant woman, giving birth, in the car! :shock: :lol:
In fact, the police will give you a free pass to the hospital!

At least make the doctors do it at 3AM, so it seems like a normal birth!

Good Luck and best wishes!!
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#9 Post by nosystemdthanks »

bigpup wrote:You do know you can run lights and speed
i wouldnt run lights with a passenger in the car, let alone an unborn / newborn child, but im sure he will have his share of fun today either way.
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#10 Post by p310don »

Success. No speeding. No red light running. Just a good safe delivery.
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#11 Post by mikeb »

Aw wow...its always magical. I suspect you are worn out yet euphoric :) :) :) .

Enjoy the adventure.
You do know you can run lights and speed if you have a pregnant woman, giving birth, in the car!
Well we induced Finn by the use of Irelands bumpy roads...not so much fun later on having to pull over in the ambulance for each contraction though... ok i am getting broody

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#12 Post by ally »

that's very cool

I REALLY MISS MINE AS PUPS

I'm very fortunate to have wonderful grown kids but sadly neither are in a hurry to have children so missing the wee ones

they grow too fast so cherish it

congrats to the boss!

:)

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#13 Post by step »

Congrats to you and mom. Welcome newborn!
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#14 Post by Mike Walsh »

Congratulations to the three of you. Now come the sleepless nights, etc. (again..!) :lol:

But you wouldn't have it any other way.....would you?

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#15 Post by Terry H »

Congratulations on the new little one, glad everything went well.

Great picture with the little one, just wondering what variety you got? ;)

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#16 Post by ITSMERSH »

Wow!

A fresh born baby! :shock:

I'd seen this last in the previous century.

What is it?
A girl, a boy or a gender-fluid? :wink:

May its math capacity increase constantly! :wink:

:D

Congratulations to the parents...

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#17 Post by p310don »

ITSMERSH wrote
A girl, a boy or a gender-fluid?
We're going to wait until it's 14 so it can tell us...... :)

She is a beautiful little girl. For anyone who wants to know how the day panned out, my facebook page documents the whole shebang

https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.p ... 1860911175

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#18 Post by musher0 »

Again congratulations to all four of you!
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