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I have been coming back to this thread since December - I've learned so much from all of you. My wife is pregnant with twins due on August 5th (boy/girl). Tonight we had our first "magnificent multiples" prenatal class at the women's hospial. Wow. Everything became a bit more real tonight!
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dcasper is on the ball. Today is youngblood's six month birthday and I have received a PM for his update.
I'm pleased to report he is doing fine. He's happy and healthy and growing like a weed. One nice thing is his sister has now accepted him. It was touch and go for a while until she was satisfied that she'd still be receiving her MDAR (minimum daily attention requirement). He does need his attention though. Mom is a full-time stay at home type; if he's not being held he's crying to be held. Hope that means he'll be well-grounded and stable when he grows up. He should know he's never neglected. I wonder how he'd react if there wasn't somebody to cuddle him constantly. Poor guy is in misery over his impending teeth. He's a redhead; I've heard they have a hard time teething. Drool all the time and lots of moaning. I refuse to give a baby Tylenol (don't even know why they make an infant version) but we have the go-ahead from the doc to give him all the ibuprofen he can take. He's just back from Easter weekend charming all his L.A. relatives. He's a great car-tripper. One thing I've noted: his sister never spit up, but was prone to diaper rash. He is a serious spitter-upper, but never gets diaper rash. His sister was subtle in her attention bids. Fake coughs and such. She is still devious and clever. He is not subtle at all, as I've mentioned. If he wants something, he ain't shy about yelling for it. He can now sleep ten hours straight! Yea!!!11one! I'm at work so no pics at this time, sorry. Thanks, dcasper! |
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<font color="red"> Gonna be a busy week! </font>
Updated cast, in order of expected appearance (bold=new/updated): <font color="purple"> 04/05/07 - DesertCat (#2, girl) 04/06/07 - stan1541 (#1, boy) 04/16/07 - SpeciesFlora (#1, boy) 04/18/07 - Nottom (#2, boy) 04/19/07 - DING-DONG YO (#1, unknown) </font> 04/27/07 - kevstreet (#1, unknown) 05/13/07 - krazyace5 (#?, unknown) 05/15/07 - KennyBanya (#1 & 2, unknown twins) 05/25/07 - Uncle_Billy (#1, boy) 06/03/07 - Jeff P (#1, girl) 06/17/07 - Mermade (#2, boy) 07/07/07 - carpmentor (#2, unknown) 08/02/07 - kurto (#?, unknown) 08/05/07 - Nelson (#1 & 2, twins, boy & girl) 08/25/07 - phiphika1453 (#2, unknown) 10/15/07 - TheDudeAbides (#2, unknown) <font color="green"> <u> Welcome to 2+2!</u> 04/02/07 - Stu Pidasso(#7, boy) 9 lbs 6 oz 03/23/07 - CrazyEyez (#2, boy) 8 lbs 13 oz 03/09/07 - Jbrochu (#1, girl) 6 lbs 2 oz 03/09/07 - samjjones (#1, boy) 4 lbs 11 oz 02/27/07 - vetman81 (#1, boy) 6 lbs 6 oz 02/22/07 - Daniel Magix (#2, girl) 8 lbs 1 oz 02/19/07 - WilliamLowe (#1, boy) 7 lbs 15 oz 02/02/07 - moldman (#2, boy) 7 lbs 13 oz 01/28/07 - dcasper70 (#1, girl) 7 lbs 15.5 oz 01/23/07 - MuckerFish (#1, girl) 5 lbs 14 oz 01/22/07 - johnwit (#1, girl) 8 lbs 13 oz 01/11/07 - pauliewalnuts (#1, boy) 2 lbs, 9 oz 01/09/07 - Runner Runner (#3 & 4, boys) 6 lbs. 6 oz./4 lbs. 7 oz. 12/22/06 - gharp (#2, boy) 8 lbs. 4 oz. 12/19/06 - JDVegas5 - (#6, boy) size unknown 11/29/06 - Knight Vision (#3, girl) 8 lbs. 8 oz. 11/04/06 - DrewDevil (#1, boy) 7 lbs. 10 oz. 10/27/06 - dlk9s (#1, girl) 6 lbs. 15 oz. 10/10/06 - ChipWrecked (#2, boy) 7 lbs. 12 oz. 09/30/06 - Rduke55 (#1, boy) 8 lbs. 0 oz. 09/23/06 - JoeU (#2, girl) 5 lbs 2 oz</font> <font color="blue"><u> In Loving Memory</u> 09/02/06 - poincaraux - Allan Frederick Lerner, 7 lbs. 0.9 oz. </font> |
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Stu P let me know via PM. With 7 kids, he gets a little time to give us a report...
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5.5 month trip report:
My daughter just pooed herself in her Exersaucer. If I post a trip report tomorrow, it will probably be the same. |
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5.5 month trip report: My daughter just pooed herself in her Exersaucer. If I post a trip report tomorrow, it will probably be the same. [/ QUOTE ] The exersaucer seemed to be some kind of contextual cue for my son to poo. Without fail - he would do it everytime we put him in there. |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] 5.5 month trip report: My daughter just pooed herself in her Exersaucer. If I post a trip report tomorrow, it will probably be the same. [/ QUOTE ] The exersaucer seemed to be some kind of contextual cue for my son to poo. Without fail - he would do it everytime we put him in there. [/ QUOTE ] Remind me to never buy the exersaucer. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] FWIW my wife is still on for the 27th although she's starting to dialate a little and the baby is 7 lbs already! |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] 5.5 month trip report: My daughter just pooed herself in her Exersaucer. If I post a trip report tomorrow, it will probably be the same. [/ QUOTE ] The exersaucer seemed to be some kind of contextual cue for my son to poo. Without fail - he would do it everytime we put him in there. [/ QUOTE ] Whenever she evacuates in the Exersaucer, I need to get her out of it immediately. Why? Since the seat of the contraption is shoved up against her tuchus, the butt mud is blocked from going down into the diaper as normal. Thus, the only place for it to go is up. Up her back. All over her clothes. |
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Just got a PM from DesertCat, sent at 2:27am this morning. Said they're scheduled for 11:30am tomorrow.
GL DesertCat!!!! |
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It has been a stressful week from the beginning. My other daughter got sick with the stomach flu and gave it to my wife and I last weekend. My wife lost 5 lbs puking for a day and I worried about how it might affect the baby. She had always been very active, pushing very hard against my wife's belly until I thought an alien was going to pop out, so hard you could practically make out her feet poking through the skin.
But after the illness, the baby seemed to lose her energy. My wife still thought she was still moving, but I couldn't really feel it. I began to think about little Allen Lerner and the bad things that can happen, but just tried to put it out of my mind. My wife had scheduled a C section for today because she wanted friday the 13th even though she was due on Wednesday (my original date on this thread was wrong). Waiting past the due date, and the date itself also made me uncomfortable. Tuesday night my wife started to have contractions, and I started to get excited and hope we could get it over with. But they quickly stopped. And so we waited until this morning, packed her things and made our way to the hospital. The baby had still been relatively inactive. In the hospital they put you in a prep room while they wait for the doctor to arrive and the room to be readied. The nurse put a couple of straps around the belly to get the babies heartbeat. She tightened them up and I looked up to the monitor, but it's readout said zero. The nurse frowned and adjusted them again. The readout paused, then suddenly read 150 beats per minute. I had held my breath the whole time and let out a big intake of air. It's funny how these little fears percolate in your mind and I realized that I had already been contingency planning in my mind about what I would do, who I would have to call, what I would have to say. We had to wait for a couple emergency C sections but once we were in the room things went fast. This time I took a brief peek, but once I saw the incision starting to open that was enough for me. I pulled out my brand new digital camera that I had been fooling with before we came in the room, but it turned off immediately. I tried it again, and realized it's battery had died. Fortunately I had my cell phone. When they brought her out she caterwauled. I inched around the curtain hiding the blood and guts to see her as they held her up, and she was dark, bluish gray. They carried her over to the same tray they had lain my first daughter in and immediately surrounded her with three nurses and a doctor. I crept up carefully, not sure if I was allowed too close. They were examining her roughly, and she was making some strange noises I couldn't categorize as good or bad. The doctor noticed me behind his shoulder and turned to look at me. "She is a healthy baby girl, congratulions" he said. My second daughter, Haven, arrived at 1:12 pm this afternoon. She weighed 8 lbs 9 ounces, and both her and her mother are doing great. And I am very, very, grateful. |
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