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Re: For fathers: remember when you first became a daddy?
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Anyway my son's earliest memories are of a pirate chantey. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] The kid is gonna turn out fantastic! I sometimes sing 'Farewell and Adieu' to my little girl at bedtime, till she tells me to shut up, at least. |
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Heh. Mine were both by c-section and I was in the operating room for both. Jar of dirt under the bed because their grandad insisted they be "born over Texas soil" even though we were in St. Louis. [/ QUOTE ] VNH god how i wish i had thought of this. I grew up in Texas, now living in S.C. (which is nice except for the conservative, anti-poker mentality) where we will stay, but I am VERY nostalgic for Texas, and wish my kids couild have said THEY were Texans. I think i need a Big Red!! best wishes, doc |
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bumped for the guy asking about being a new father.
I will add the baby I talk about in the first post has just turned twelve, and is over 6 feet tall. |
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Re: For fathers: remember when you first became a daddy?
Me and the Mrs were sitting at home. I was playing a MTT and she was watching when she told me that she was having some pains ... not labor pains, but she was concerned about them and called the hospital and they told her to come in to see the doctor. I was just outside the bubble with a decent stack, but even I know this was not the time to argue with her about overreacting (which she tends to do).
Anyway, we head over to the Hospital and they put us in a room and hooked her up to a bunch of monitors and basically said to just sit around and we'll call in the doctor if things look strange and if not you'll see him in the morning. Things don't look too abnormal so we get a couple hours of sleep before the doctor shows up around 6:30AM and says that things are probably OK, but he is going to go ahead and induce labor just to be on the safe side since my wife had symptoms of Preeclampsia and the baby should be far enough along to deliver (the due date was about 3 weeks away). So they give my wife the Pitocin and tell us we should have a baby by the end of the day. At this point, she tells me to go home and grab the suitcase we had packed and get myself some breakfast (they wouldn't let her eat anything at this point) so I run off and grab a biscuit on my way back (we lived about 5 min from the hospital). For most of the day we waited for somethign to happen, my wife had some minor contractions but the labor never really seemed to advance and she never really dialated beyond a couple cm. By 5:00 they had decided to do a C-section and they would come get her in a little bit (which in Hospitalease usually means about an hour), this was a big disappointment to my wife who really wanted to go through the delivery process (after all we did take all those classes!). I got to go out to the waiting room and let the parents know what was going on and told them to go grab some food becasue they wouldn't be able to see her for a while. When I got back to the room they were already moving her into the OR, and gave me some scrubs to put on if I wanted to go back with her. Obviously I wasn't going to miss the birth of my daughter so I put them on and followed them back. They put me in the surgeon's lounge to wait for them to do all the stuff they need to do prior to actually doing the delivery. I sat and sat and sat and finally they told me to go into the OR. When I get in, my wife has about the most pathetic look on her face and a curtain across her chest so we can't really see what they are doing (which is a good thing). After a couple minutes, they pull out the tiniest baby I had ever seen and after flashing her to us run her over to a table under a warming lamp to clean her up and do the intial tests to make sure she's ok. My wife is getting really restless about wanting to see her and after a couple minutes they bring her back over and she finally gets to see our 4lb 14oz baby girl. At this point they tell my wife that she will need to go to the recovery room after getting stitched back up and the baby and I will be back in the room waiting on her. So here I was alone with Alyssa, my baby girl, and I have no clue how long we would be waiting on her mother. All sorts of feeling are going though my head, I'm worried about her mom, I'm scared I'm gonna do somethign stupid and hurt her because she's so small, but mostly I'm just overwhelmed by the fact that I am now the father of the most beautiful baby in the world. This will be 2 years ago next Thursday. Anyway, I've rambled on way too long already so I'll leave it at that. |
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Re: For fathers: remember when you first became a daddy?
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Me and the Mrs were sitting at home. I was playing a MTT and she was watching when she told me that she was having some pains ... not labor pains, but she was concerned about them and called the hospital and they told her to come in to see the doctor. I was just outside the bubble with a decent stack, but even I know this was not the time to argue with her about overreacting (which she tends to do). Anyway, we head over to the Hospital and they put us in a room and hooked her up to a bunch of monitors and basically said to just sit around and we'll call in the doctor if things look strange and if not you'll see him in the morning. Things don't look too abnormal so we get a couple hours of sleep before the doctor shows up around 6:30AM and says that things are probably OK, but he is going to go ahead and induce labor just to be on the safe side since my wife had symptoms of Preeclampsia and the baby should be far enough along to deliver (the due date was about 3 weeks away). So they give my wife the Pitocin and tell us we should have a baby by the end of the day. At this point, she tells me to go home and grab the suitcase we had packed and get myself some breakfast (they wouldn't let her eat anything at this point) so I run off and grab a biscuit on my way back (we lived about 5 min from the hospital). For most of the day we waited for somethign to happen, my wife had some minor contractions but the labor never really seemed to advance and she never really dialated beyond a couple cm. By 5:00 they had decided to do a C-section and they would come get her in a little bit (which in Hospitalease usually means about an hour), this was a big disappointment to my wife who really wanted to go through the delivery process (after all we did take all those classes!). I got to go out to the waiting room and let the parents know what was going on and told them to go grab some food becasue they wouldn't be able to see her for a while. When I got back to the room they were already moving her into the OR, and gave me some scrubs to put on if I wanted to go back with her. Obviously I wasn't going to miss the birth of my daughter so I put them on and followed them back. They put me in the surgeon's lounge to wait for them to do all the stuff they need to do prior to actually doing the delivery. I sat and sat and sat and finally they told me to go into the OR. When I get in, my wife has about the most pathetic look on her face and a curtain across her chest so we can't really see what they are doing (which is a good thing). After a couple minutes, they pull out the tiniest baby I had ever seen and after flashing her to us run her over to a table under a warming lamp to clean her up and do the intial tests to make sure she's ok. My wife is getting really restless about wanting to see her and after a couple minutes they bring her back over and she finally gets to see our 4lb 14oz baby girl. At this point they tell my wife that she will need to go to the recovery room after getting stitched back up and the baby and I will be back in the room waiting on her. So here I was alone with Alyssa, my baby girl, and I have no clue how long we would be waiting on her mother. All sorts of feeling are going though my head, I'm worried about her mom, I'm scared I'm gonna do somethign stupid and hurt her because she's so small, but mostly I'm just overwhelmed by the fact that I am now the father of the most beautiful baby in the world. This will be 2 years ago next Thursday. Anyway, I've rambled on way too long already so I'll leave it at that. [/ QUOTE ] but did you survive the bubble and make the money or did you get blinded off??? I swear, some people have no idea what's important in a story. |
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but did you survive the bubble and make the money or did you get blinded off??? I swear, some people have no idea what's important in a story. [/ QUOTE ] I think I just made the money and got my buy-in back [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] I remember thinking after we got there and we just sat around for 3 hours that I could have been at home winning the tourney. Obviously, this is not something I have ever told my wife. |
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talk to me in about a month. i have my first baby due at the beginning of june. june 5 actually. im a nervous and excited wreck.
if the baby is born one day late his birthday will be 6.6.06. my wife say's we're naming him damien. gunny, i like the pirate humming story. pretty good. and although i feel a bond w/ him already, nice to know i shouldnt be weirded out if its not as strong as i hope right after the birth. im a bit scared of that, along w/ a lot of things. bwana |
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Eat the placenta!
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I might post a trip report October 24, 2006. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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I might post a trip report October 24, 2006. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Dude, sweet! Oct. 20th here. |
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