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holdthegluten Rising Star

I am going to be a first time father later today. My wife is having contractions now 10:00am, but it will be a long while before she dilates full. I am very nervous, but excited. Please send your prayers for a healthy boy and a safe delivery for Mom. I will post a picture in a week or so. Thanks for everyone's support over the past 9 months. You guys are truly amazing people. God Bless!


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Lisa Mentor

You got it! Ten fingers, ten piggies!

gfgypsyqueen Enthusiast

Congrats! Hope the delivery is fast and easy :rolleyes:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Woo-hoo Congrats!!!

Guest j_mommy

Congrats! Can't wait to see pics!

mommida Enthusiast

:D Congratulations!! :D

Good luck with those diapers!!!

Laura

kbtoyssni Contributor

Congrats!!!


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AndreaB Contributor

Congrats!

Can you post on this thread when you have an update?

holdthegluten Rising Star
Congrats!

Can you post on this thread when you have an update?

Will Do.................As of now we have a scheduled C-section at 5:30pm. Little Levi will be seen for the first time around 6. Thanks for all your replies. You guys are so nice.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

That's so wonderful. I look forward to seeing the pics. Congratulations!!!

Guest j_mommy

Good Luck!!!

Tip: If she's breastfeeding, tell her it really helps to put a pillow over your belly and breastfeed...takes the preasure off the wound and it doesn't hurt then to hold baby on belly!

Sugarmag Newbie

Congrats!!! You must be so excited!! :D

FranW. Newbie

Congrats!! Enjoy this time - it goes by so quickly (tho it won't always seem that way). Hope all is well with the whole family!!

Fran

Janeti Apprentice

Your little bundle of joy must have arrived by now...Congratulations! Hope your wife and son are doing well. Janet

kevsmom Contributor

Well...??? :rolleyes: I hope everyone is fine!

Cindy

AndreaB Contributor

I've been through 3 c-sections. I'm available to talk if she needs to. Many others hear have been through sections too.

Hope your enjoying your little son right now! How exciting!!!!

holdthegluten Rising Star

Little Levi is perfect. He is a healthy 7 1/2 lbs and 19 1/2 inches long. Cute as can be. I feel a little guilty because i dont feel as close to him as i thought. Maybe it just takes some time. Mom is doing good and we should be home by friday. Thanks for all of your prayers and support.

AndreaB Contributor
Little Levi is perfect. He is a healthy 7 1/2 lbs and 19 1/2 inches long. Cute as can be. I feel a little guilty because i dont feel as close to him as i thought. Maybe it just takes some time. Mom is doing good and we should be home by friday. Thanks for all of your prayers and support.

That's great! :D

BTW, I think it's normal to feel the way you do. Takes some time and adjustment.

ravenwoodglass Mentor
Little Levi is perfect. He is a healthy 7 1/2 lbs and 19 1/2 inches long. Cute as can be. I feel a little guilty because i dont feel as close to him as i thought. Maybe it just takes some time. Mom is doing good and we should be home by friday. Thanks for all of your prayers and support.

So glad everything went well and that you will be together at home soon. Enjoy a good nights sleep tonight, they may be hard to come by for a bit. Don't be concerned about not feeling as close as you thought you would, that will come in time. After all you don't really know each other yet. Wait til the first time he lights up when you walk in the room or the first bottle when he looks at you with such love just because your holding him close. Be patient with yourself and enjoy.

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