I'm in labour

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Good luck, get those meds if you need it. I have never met anyone who did not do an under water birth that needed no meds, you are beast/AWESOME.

Underwater birth? I've heard of it, but does anyone actually do this? I realize that the mother is not completely underwater, but it still makes me think of a woman and all the doctors wearing SCUBA gear... :ROFL:

My wife delivered our first child without pain killers, in most of the world this is the norm. Our second was delivered caesarean due to our little girl being breach, needless to say she had meds for that one!
 
Hopefully little Emma is out and doing well, I wonder when we will get the first photo of the little Princess... :popcorn:
 
going to be the best feeling in the world to see that beautiful baby... congradulations all most.....................
 
Yeah big risk of being paralyzed with the epidural.

I have heard of the risks before I never heard of it happening to someone. I wouldn't say its a big risk but a risk none the less.
 
Baby Emma was born at 3.45am on the 1st September after being in labour 4hours on gas and air, no cuts only slight internal graze whatever that is lol

I managed at home til 12am and got to 4cm then to 5cm by 2.30am last 5cm and pushing within an hour ( don't mean to gloat but damn I'm good )

Emma was born safely and crying weighing a tiny but feisty 5lb 8 ( after midwife that day told me to expect 8lb )

I'm home tomorrow and can't wait! I'm soooo in love and breast feeding well, she's lovely and content and doesn't cry lol

X x x thanks for all the congrats!
 
looking forward to seeing pics of Princess Emma~~~ Labor day our holiday in USA ~ no punt intended but you can tell her some day...;)
 
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