Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 - I can't believe I've had the privledge to share in now your SECOND birth on this board ... you give me such hope!! We fused UD ladies have to stick together :-) You deserve every moment of joy this little peanut brings you ... much love, health and happiness to you! <<sniffling like a danged fool>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Hi - Conratulations! I can't wait to see photos! I also always have that reaction to anesthetic drugs - I always throw up. Not fun. Enjoy your new daughter - I bet Peyton is a proud big sister. And, if you ever do decide to move to Vancouver, let me know! Penticton, where we live, is 4 hours south of Vancouver. It's a great place to bring up a family (and as a bonus, it is vacation land of B.C. - we live between 2 lakes!) Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Hi - Conratulations! I can't wait to see photos! I also always have that reaction to anesthetic drugs - I always throw up. Not fun. Enjoy your new daughter - I bet Peyton is a proud big sister. And, if you ever do decide to move to Vancouver, let me know! Penticton, where we live, is 4 hours south of Vancouver. It's a great place to bring up a family (and as a bonus, it is vacation land of B.C. - we live between 2 lakes!) Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Hi - Conratulations! I can't wait to see photos! I also always have that reaction to anesthetic drugs - I always throw up. Not fun. Enjoy your new daughter - I bet Peyton is a proud big sister. And, if you ever do decide to move to Vancouver, let me know! Penticton, where we live, is 4 hours south of Vancouver. It's a great place to bring up a family (and as a bonus, it is vacation land of B.C. - we live between 2 lakes!) Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 -Congratulations!! I love the name. I also love Peyton;'s name as it is what we have chosen for our third little girl. Peyton . I am so glad to hear that you both are doing so well. I had tree trunk legs after both of my sections . Thankfully it goes away pretty quickly. Drink lots of water and walk! Keep us posted. laura UD #3 edd 04-14-04 -- In MullerianAnomalies , " sheasthe1 " <sheasthe1@y...> wrote: > Hello everyone...just thought you would like to know that Presley > Kathleen Neal was born at 8:01am on Thursday, November 20th. She > weighed in at 7 lbs. 11 oz. and was 20 inches long. She had a full > head of dark hair, just like her big sister did! > > I was amazed when they said 7lbs, 11 oz...I thought for sure she was > a 10 pounder! haha Sure FELT like it! Anyway, I am very relieved > to have the surgery part of it over. It was much more stressful this > second time around for some reason. I actually threw up during the > surgery, yuk. My anesthesiologist was amazing, though, and made me a > little less nervous by cracking jokes and also took some great pics > of the birth for me. He even got them to let me hold the baby after > she was cleaned up, a luxury I wasn't afforded with my first > section. > > The doctor, go figure, forgot to take pictures of my uterus during > surgery, but the other OB that assisted told me afterwards that the > outside of the uterus looked completely normal, although slightly > larger than " usual " ....ie, I guess no dip in the fundus. Still, they > tell me I am didelphic since they obviously do not believe in the > whole septate or bicornuate with cervical duplication theory...the > keep saying' well, you have 2 cervices, so that means you are UD, > period. " I give up... I guess it is not really that important > anymore, considering I have two beautiful, full-term baby girls...I > am VERY blessed. > > I am still pretty darn sore and have some crazy swelling that I never > got during pregnancy...I think my feet, ankles and legs are twice the > size right now! Breastfeeding is going well, she took a couple days > to get the hang of it though. Just wish I didn't look like I was > still 6 months pregnant! very depressing sight, but..then I look > over at the adorable bundle in the bassinette and it doesn't seem > that bad after all! I will post some pics when I get them scanned > into my computer. > > Thanks for all the support and good luck to the rest of the preggies > and good luck to those ttc, too! I can't tell you all enough how > much you have helped me through both of my pregnancies...Thank You! > > Neal > fused UD? > mom to 2 girls! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 -Congratulations!! I love the name. I also love Peyton;'s name as it is what we have chosen for our third little girl. Peyton . I am so glad to hear that you both are doing so well. I had tree trunk legs after both of my sections . Thankfully it goes away pretty quickly. Drink lots of water and walk! Keep us posted. laura UD #3 edd 04-14-04 -- In MullerianAnomalies , " sheasthe1 " <sheasthe1@y...> wrote: > Hello everyone...just thought you would like to know that Presley > Kathleen Neal was born at 8:01am on Thursday, November 20th. She > weighed in at 7 lbs. 11 oz. and was 20 inches long. She had a full > head of dark hair, just like her big sister did! > > I was amazed when they said 7lbs, 11 oz...I thought for sure she was > a 10 pounder! haha Sure FELT like it! Anyway, I am very relieved > to have the surgery part of it over. It was much more stressful this > second time around for some reason. I actually threw up during the > surgery, yuk. My anesthesiologist was amazing, though, and made me a > little less nervous by cracking jokes and also took some great pics > of the birth for me. He even got them to let me hold the baby after > she was cleaned up, a luxury I wasn't afforded with my first > section. > > The doctor, go figure, forgot to take pictures of my uterus during > surgery, but the other OB that assisted told me afterwards that the > outside of the uterus looked completely normal, although slightly > larger than " usual " ....ie, I guess no dip in the fundus. Still, they > tell me I am didelphic since they obviously do not believe in the > whole septate or bicornuate with cervical duplication theory...the > keep saying' well, you have 2 cervices, so that means you are UD, > period. " I give up... I guess it is not really that important > anymore, considering I have two beautiful, full-term baby girls...I > am VERY blessed. > > I am still pretty darn sore and have some crazy swelling that I never > got during pregnancy...I think my feet, ankles and legs are twice the > size right now! Breastfeeding is going well, she took a couple days > to get the hang of it though. Just wish I didn't look like I was > still 6 months pregnant! very depressing sight, but..then I look > over at the adorable bundle in the bassinette and it doesn't seem > that bad after all! I will post some pics when I get them scanned > into my computer. > > Thanks for all the support and good luck to the rest of the preggies > and good luck to those ttc, too! I can't tell you all enough how > much you have helped me through both of my pregnancies...Thank You! > > Neal > fused UD? > mom to 2 girls! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Congrats !!! Enjoy your new daughter!!! Hugs, Jill SU resected > Hello everyone...just thought you would like to know that Presley > Kathleen Neal was born at 8:01am on Thursday, November 20th. She > weighed in at 7 lbs. 11 oz. and was 20 inches long. She had a full > head of dark hair, just like her big sister did! > > I was amazed when they said 7lbs, 11 oz...I thought for sure she was > a 10 pounder! haha Sure FELT like it! Anyway, I am very relieved > to have the surgery part of it over. It was much more stressful this > second time around for some reason. I actually threw up during the > surgery, yuk. My anesthesiologist was amazing, though, and made me a > little less nervous by cracking jokes and also took some great pics > of the birth for me. He even got them to let me hold the baby after > she was cleaned up, a luxury I wasn't afforded with my first > section. > > The doctor, go figure, forgot to take pictures of my uterus during > surgery, but the other OB that assisted told me afterwards that the > outside of the uterus looked completely normal, although slightly > larger than " usual " ....ie, I guess no dip in the fundus. Still, they > tell me I am didelphic since they obviously do not believe in the > whole septate or bicornuate with cervical duplication theory...the > keep saying' well, you have 2 cervices, so that means you are UD, > period. " I give up... I guess it is not really that important > anymore, considering I have two beautiful, full-term baby girls...I > am VERY blessed. > > I am still pretty darn sore and have some crazy swelling that I never > got during pregnancy...I think my feet, ankles and legs are twice the > size right now! Breastfeeding is going well, she took a couple days > to get the hang of it though. Just wish I didn't look like I was > still 6 months pregnant! very depressing sight, but..then I look > over at the adorable bundle in the bassinette and it doesn't seem > that bad after all! I will post some pics when I get them scanned > into my computer. > > Thanks for all the support and good luck to the rest of the preggies > and good luck to those ttc, too! I can't tell you all enough how > much you have helped me through both of my pregnancies...Thank You! > > Neal > fused UD? > mom to 2 girls! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Congrats !!! Enjoy your new daughter!!! Hugs, Jill SU resected > Hello everyone...just thought you would like to know that Presley > Kathleen Neal was born at 8:01am on Thursday, November 20th. She > weighed in at 7 lbs. 11 oz. and was 20 inches long. She had a full > head of dark hair, just like her big sister did! > > I was amazed when they said 7lbs, 11 oz...I thought for sure she was > a 10 pounder! haha Sure FELT like it! Anyway, I am very relieved > to have the surgery part of it over. It was much more stressful this > second time around for some reason. I actually threw up during the > surgery, yuk. My anesthesiologist was amazing, though, and made me a > little less nervous by cracking jokes and also took some great pics > of the birth for me. He even got them to let me hold the baby after > she was cleaned up, a luxury I wasn't afforded with my first > section. > > The doctor, go figure, forgot to take pictures of my uterus during > surgery, but the other OB that assisted told me afterwards that the > outside of the uterus looked completely normal, although slightly > larger than " usual " ....ie, I guess no dip in the fundus. Still, they > tell me I am didelphic since they obviously do not believe in the > whole septate or bicornuate with cervical duplication theory...the > keep saying' well, you have 2 cervices, so that means you are UD, > period. " I give up... I guess it is not really that important > anymore, considering I have two beautiful, full-term baby girls...I > am VERY blessed. > > I am still pretty darn sore and have some crazy swelling that I never > got during pregnancy...I think my feet, ankles and legs are twice the > size right now! Breastfeeding is going well, she took a couple days > to get the hang of it though. Just wish I didn't look like I was > still 6 months pregnant! very depressing sight, but..then I look > over at the adorable bundle in the bassinette and it doesn't seem > that bad after all! I will post some pics when I get them scanned > into my computer. > > Thanks for all the support and good luck to the rest of the preggies > and good luck to those ttc, too! I can't tell you all enough how > much you have helped me through both of my pregnancies...Thank You! > > Neal > fused UD? > mom to 2 girls! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Congrats !!! Enjoy your new daughter!!! Hugs, Jill SU resected > Hello everyone...just thought you would like to know that Presley > Kathleen Neal was born at 8:01am on Thursday, November 20th. She > weighed in at 7 lbs. 11 oz. and was 20 inches long. She had a full > head of dark hair, just like her big sister did! > > I was amazed when they said 7lbs, 11 oz...I thought for sure she was > a 10 pounder! haha Sure FELT like it! Anyway, I am very relieved > to have the surgery part of it over. It was much more stressful this > second time around for some reason. I actually threw up during the > surgery, yuk. My anesthesiologist was amazing, though, and made me a > little less nervous by cracking jokes and also took some great pics > of the birth for me. He even got them to let me hold the baby after > she was cleaned up, a luxury I wasn't afforded with my first > section. > > The doctor, go figure, forgot to take pictures of my uterus during > surgery, but the other OB that assisted told me afterwards that the > outside of the uterus looked completely normal, although slightly > larger than " usual " ....ie, I guess no dip in the fundus. Still, they > tell me I am didelphic since they obviously do not believe in the > whole septate or bicornuate with cervical duplication theory...the > keep saying' well, you have 2 cervices, so that means you are UD, > period. " I give up... I guess it is not really that important > anymore, considering I have two beautiful, full-term baby girls...I > am VERY blessed. > > I am still pretty darn sore and have some crazy swelling that I never > got during pregnancy...I think my feet, ankles and legs are twice the > size right now! Breastfeeding is going well, she took a couple days > to get the hang of it though. Just wish I didn't look like I was > still 6 months pregnant! very depressing sight, but..then I look > over at the adorable bundle in the bassinette and it doesn't seem > that bad after all! I will post some pics when I get them scanned > into my computer. > > Thanks for all the support and good luck to the rest of the preggies > and good luck to those ttc, too! I can't tell you all enough how > much you have helped me through both of my pregnancies...Thank You! > > Neal > fused UD? > mom to 2 girls! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 , Congratulations on the birth of your new little girl. I wish you only happiness in the years to come. Kathleen, 31 t-shaped uterus -- In MullerianAnomalies , " sheasthe1 " <sheasthe1@y...> wrote: > Hello everyone...just thought you would like to know that Presley > Kathleen Neal was born at 8:01am on Thursday, November 20th. She > weighed in at 7 lbs. 11 oz. and was 20 inches long. She had a full > head of dark hair, just like her big sister did! > > I was amazed when they said 7lbs, 11 oz...I thought for sure she was > a 10 pounder! haha Sure FELT like it! Anyway, I am very relieved > to have the surgery part of it over. It was much more stressful this > second time around for some reason. I actually threw up during the > surgery, yuk. My anesthesiologist was amazing, though, and made me a > little less nervous by cracking jokes and also took some great pics > of the birth for me. He even got them to let me hold the baby after > she was cleaned up, a luxury I wasn't afforded with my first > section. > > The doctor, go figure, forgot to take pictures of my uterus during > surgery, but the other OB that assisted told me afterwards that the > outside of the uterus looked completely normal, although slightly > larger than " usual " ....ie, I guess no dip in the fundus. Still, they > tell me I am didelphic since they obviously do not believe in the > whole septate or bicornuate with cervical duplication theory...the > keep saying' well, you have 2 cervices, so that means you are UD, > period. " I give up... I guess it is not really that important > anymore, considering I have two beautiful, full-term baby girls...I > am VERY blessed. > > I am still pretty darn sore and have some crazy swelling that I never > got during pregnancy...I think my feet, ankles and legs are twice the > size right now! Breastfeeding is going well, she took a couple days > to get the hang of it though. Just wish I didn't look like I was > still 6 months pregnant! very depressing sight, but..then I look > over at the adorable bundle in the bassinette and it doesn't seem > that bad after all! I will post some pics when I get them scanned > into my computer. > > Thanks for all the support and good luck to the rest of the preggies > and good luck to those ttc, too! I can't tell you all enough how > much you have helped me through both of my pregnancies...Thank You! > > Neal > fused UD? > mom to 2 girls! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2003 Report Share Posted November 25, 2003 Congratulations! Your girls are both gorgeous!! Enjoy every minute!! Hope that you are feeling well. UU, 29 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2003 Report Share Posted November 30, 2003 , Congratulations on your little girls! I am so glad things went well...except for being sick during the section that is... Margarite fused UD 28 weeks! > Hello everyone...just thought you would like to know that Presley > Kathleen Neal was born at 8:01am on Thursday, November 20th. She > weighed in at 7 lbs. 11 oz. and was 20 inches long. She had a full > head of dark hair, just like her big sister did! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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