Congrats to you both.
A good looking little "Scouser" !!:D
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Congrats to you both.
A good looking little "Scouser" !!:D
Onya Scouseys!
GQ
Congrats to you both!!!
Nat and Stu
Congratulations Mate.
Congratulations, well done!!
Now remember, the RR has feelings and may feel threatened by the new addition to the family. There may be occasional liquid control issues, whining or tantrums. A little maintenance & the occasional one on one drive will comfort the RR & will ensure it remembers it is part of the family. :D:D
In time, the RR will acknowledge and take care of the newbie [insert name here when known]. :p
Congrats. Another future landy owner!!!
Congrats Mr & Mrs Scouse good to see all are well and healthy. Deb had our 3 and all 10lbs, 9.5LBS & the last was just over 10lbs:eek:, Deb did it with ease mate well with the help of drugs, she didnt feal a thing well not then the next day was a different story accept for the last one, she had him by midday and was home for brunch the next day.
G'day Scouse :)
CONGRATULATIONS :D:D:D to you and Leslie on the birth of a lovely little SCOUSE BOY;)
My Management (a Scouser, with temper to match:firedevil:) suggests a couple of good SCOUSE names:D Sean or Michael she assures me that they are good Liverpuddlian names:D
cheers
Hi Mark & Deb,
We were expecting a biggish baby judging by what was said during the ultrasounds, they said he was around 7.5lbs on the last which was only 8 days before it all happened.
At the weigh-in after he was born, he was only 2.97kg (6.5/6.6lbs) so he was a fair bit smaller than anticipated.
Leslie tried all that was available, eventually getting an epidural (which is another story :mad:) before finding out that the little guy was jammed in her pelvis & wasn't going anywhere.
Luckily a doctor realised what was going on as the midwife was just getting Leslie to push more & more. The outcome was a code red caesarian. Luckily the epidural took effect so Leslie didn't have to go right under.
Leslie was in from Friday to Wednesday - let's hope the next one goes a little more smoothly.