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He is here!!!

Bransyn Trevor arrived on 11/25/14 via csection 38w2d!!!  I went to appt day before and their was protein in my urine and they decided to take him early and guessed 9lbs7oz on ultrasound.  Well the very next day I went in the IV was hard to take and hard to draw blood.  Therefore after the spinal and epidural didn't take after like 5 tries each.  Finally I was put to sleep and he arrived weighing 10lbs 3oz!!!  Very big baby boy and were both home doing great.  Besides momma moving slow from her csection staples.  This is my second, my Daughter Brystal Ta'Leeah is a very proud 2 year old big sister!  
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Lucky you me and dad sure wished we could of seen him come out but safety always first and I was glad because it didn't take me long to wake up and I wasn't in a ton of pain.  
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I had high protein and bp so i was induced with my first and like you it took the nurse forever to get my iv in and I only let them try 3 times with the epidural before I told them to stop. I did get to stay awake for my csection after they decided to try a smaller needle for the spinal. She was 6 lbs 8ozs tho. Congrats!!
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Yes glad it wasn't vaginally!!!  And I hope to heal quick ready to be back to me and the best mom I can be!!  Thanks ladies
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Congrats! !
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Congrats!  Hope you heal up quickly!
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Good Lord! Thank God you didn't have the baby vaginally! Congrats on a healthy baby!
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Congrats!
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