It has been done. Pictures will follow shortly I promise.
MY WIFE IS A SUPERWOMAN NO EPIDURAL.
Micah Josiah Lowry was born yesterday December 9th 2:35 he was 7 pounds 8 ounces. It was a long day to start his mother woke up around 2AM having contractions, meaning I didn't get any sleep before heading to work at 7. Something told me I should have stayed home because she was still in pain and would need my support. So I partialled and went home around 9. She looked so pitiful and I couldn't do a thing to help.
So I called her doctor and asked could we come in mind you she was only 2CM dilated just Tuesday when we left the doctor. They scheduled an appointment for 1:30 and I zoom right over. We get in and they say you are 6CM his head is right here we need to get you over to the main hospital.
From there I steered the wheelchair to the main hospital mistakenly going to ER because I was clueless as where to go. They put her on a stretcher and rolled her up to labor and delivery by this time she was ready to push but she had to wait. The doctor came in and the rest was history. So many phone calls and texts had to be sent out but after all the chaos my baby boy had arrived into this crazy world.
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Congrats on the new baby boy, Taz. This is your first? If yes, this learning curve will be more intense than WA I think.
If I could, I would like to recommend a book called "Bringing Up Boys" written by James Dobson. He has written several books related to marriage and family and is the founder of "Focus On The Family" based out of Colorado. It could be a big help to you. All the best to you and your growing family.
The learning curve is indeed a job in itself lol. But I will definitely check out this book and his other work.
Thank you.
It can only help