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Angel and I welcomed Ryan Allen into the world on Feb 28 at 945am. He is 8 pounds and 5 ounces, 21 1/4 inches long. His birth/delivery was everything except normal or predictable. Mom labored for 15 hours before the doc suggested a c-section (for the right reasons). Plus Angel needed a general anesthetic for the sugery which meant I was kicked out of the OR pretty quickly. It is difficult to describe the feeling of standing alone in the hallway outside the OR, wondering if your wife and kid are going to make it through the day.
Ryan had to be given CPR when he was born. He was covered in meconium and had inhaled and swallowed some. When they wheeled him out of the OR I had about 1 minute to see him as he was raced to the NICU. He had tube down his throat and they were "bagging" him to help him breathe.
I waited another 30 mins to hear about Angel. She lost a lot of blood, but was stable after the sugery. It would be about 24 hours before she was lucid enough to talk. I spent the next 24 hours running between floors at the hospital to be with her and Ryan. Ryan looked like a borg baby. Once they cleaned him up, he looked better. He was over 1 day old before Angel saw him.
I brought them both home last Friday night. Angel is amazing in how quickly she has healed and gotten back on her feet. Ryan is a normal baby with no lingering effects of his bumpy birth.
Mom is asleep right now and I have the little guy with me watching TV. I am pretty sure he just pooped again. The dog is laying on my feet and the cat is purring behind me on the sofa. So, this is what it is like being a grown-up?
Anyway, here is my kid, 1 week old and doing fine.
(thanks for indulging my personal ramblings)
Ryan had to be given CPR when he was born. He was covered in meconium and had inhaled and swallowed some. When they wheeled him out of the OR I had about 1 minute to see him as he was raced to the NICU. He had tube down his throat and they were "bagging" him to help him breathe.
I waited another 30 mins to hear about Angel. She lost a lot of blood, but was stable after the sugery. It would be about 24 hours before she was lucid enough to talk. I spent the next 24 hours running between floors at the hospital to be with her and Ryan. Ryan looked like a borg baby. Once they cleaned him up, he looked better. He was over 1 day old before Angel saw him.
I brought them both home last Friday night. Angel is amazing in how quickly she has healed and gotten back on her feet. Ryan is a normal baby with no lingering effects of his bumpy birth.
Mom is asleep right now and I have the little guy with me watching TV. I am pretty sure he just pooped again. The dog is laying on my feet and the cat is purring behind me on the sofa. So, this is what it is like being a grown-up?
Anyway, here is my kid, 1 week old and doing fine.
(thanks for indulging my personal ramblings)
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Wow! What a bumpy start - I am so happy to hear all are well!! What a sweet little boy, can't wait to meet him! Give Angel and Ryan a big hug (you too!!!) from me and I am very happy for you all!!! It's all a pure joy from now on (Poopy diapers and all!!!) Love - Bek
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Congratulations BUDDY!
Thank goodness for hospitals with well-qualified staff. Sounds like you guys went through the entire spectrum of emotions.
Well, here's to BABY EVIL and lots of diapers, smiles, tears, and diapers in your future, enjoy!
(yeah, there are that many)
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Thank goodness for hospitals with well-qualified staff. Sounds like you guys went through the entire spectrum of emotions.
Well, here's to BABY EVIL and lots of diapers, smiles, tears, and diapers in your future, enjoy!
(yeah, there are that many)
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Thank God in heaven he looks like his mother! I knew my prayers would help. I am happy for you by friend. Best wishes to you and your family. Look forward to rubbing peanut butter on his ears and turning Sam and Maggie loose in the back yard.
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What a rough ride for the first day! There is no feeling like sharing that first kid with your wife and the grandparents! It had to be hard waiting for Angel to recover so you could enjoy it together. Glad you all got through it relatively in tact! Now, good luck getting sleep for the next 2 years!