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Further to my last question Re. Bloody show.....

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roomster | 11:21 Thu 28th Oct 2010 | Pregnancy
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I had my beautiful baby 26 hours later!!

Deacon Zane was born at 5.30pm 19th October weighing 7lb 9.5oz at 37+4 weeks. Were doing really well and his big brother Travis (2.5) adores him.

Thanks for your answers

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congratulations to you all!
O brilliant news,Great name and weight !!
Chuffed to bits for you all.x
How long were you until you went into labour then?
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Thank you!

I woke up at about 4.20 with mild cramping and had another show but with fresh blood. Went back to sleep and wasnt til i got up with my son at 7 i realised they were regular (every 20 mins but mild). My Waters broke on ball at 3.30, suddenly got very intense so went straight to hospital. I was 4cm, went to delivery and was 9cm within half hour! Pushed him out in 15 mins. My hubby was working away and got there with 40 mins to spare!!

Lucy xx
WOW that was pretty quick for your 3rd stage of labour.So glad you didnt have to wait much longer after your show and brilliant Dad made it just in time !! Bet Travis looks huge now compared to the wee one-thats what I found when I brought my second one home.Glad all is well and thanks for letting us know -i'm sure the others who were posting will look in to see if youve left any news x
congrats roomster, great news very pleased for you
Aaaw congratulations to you! Our babies have the same birthday! My new daughter was born at 5.24pm the same day :o)
congratulations to you both then :)
Same day and 6 minutes apart thats amazing well done !!
congratulations. there is nothing nicer in the world than a new born baby.

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