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Hope it all goes well Amanda.

Carolyn was induced with Tyler - started at 9am and didn't finish delivering until 9pm - was a long day, but worth it :P

Here is a recent pic of the cheeky little guy

Well ... there's no denying you're the father.

... poor guy! :P

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Wholly christ im glad i didn't have to go through all that with Bianca!!! Glad to hear you and Amber are doing well though!

Steve- nah not home yet, wish i was, the net at home is better lol.

Boof- after an hour geez, bet she was in a fair amount of pain after trying for that amount of time.

how is she feeling now after the section?

i'm friggin sore as, hate trying to walk and i'm def not looking forward to the drive home

Yersh she was most certainly in pain! She's doing really well, still a bit sore where they did the cut and its numb and the doctors said it will be and she might never get feeling back into that area. She was up and moving around the next day took panadiene forte for the next few nights to sleep but by week later she was back to full health..She still can't do heavy lifting or anything like that for a while yet which is fine by me cause least i don't feel useless!!

well me and Amber are home now. i couldn't handle being at the hospital any longer, most of the nurses i got made

me feel like i was doing everything wrong.

Ruby- i was at Lyell McEwin, i don't plan on going back anytime soon.

Boof- how are you liking fatherhood?? i found out i got staples and not stitches, so there coming out in 5days time and when it happens i'll be dosing myself up on some kind of pain relief lol.

i feel so weird, i only realized the other night that i don't have a belly anymore, i went to rest my arm on my belly and it just dropped straight down haha.

1st time i saw Amber

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My Dad holding Amber- i love this photo

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you know what this means now mummy :happy:

responsibility :(

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i was living @ salisbury nth when Jema was born and we had her at lyall mac i had no problems with the hospital or staff within 5 mins of Jema being born they picked up the had a disformed joint and needed to be in a brace for 6-9 months so her leg socket could heal and form

Its AWESOME!! Even the crying like we just had with the bath's that didn't work and the over an hour to get the wind up when you get a smile or a weird face that makes you laugh its so so so so worth it!!!

Congrats again on Amber!!

We had Sienna at Llyell mac and didn't have any issues really, midwife's can be a bit forceful after the baby's born with the whole breast is best thing but apart from that we didn't have a whole lot of problems!

Whilst I have no kids of my own (and not by choice), I have many nieces and nephews (10 of them) and I was there for most of their births.

I remember watching the eldest, Cassandra, being born 13 years ago ... as if it was yesterday. Even the youngest, Amber, is 5 now and growing so quickly. But I still call her "chicken nugget" :O

lol Steve, responsibility never killed any1, least i don't think it did/has haha.

that reminds me when did you want me to come round so you can meet her??

yeah the little screwy faces are funny, i love her smile and the expressions she has on her face when she's sleeping.

it's so cute.

i can't believe she's already a week old lol, it's gone so fast.

i get these damn staples out on Friday, just hoping it doesn't hurt too much when they remove them.

yeah Dave's 21st was ages ago lol, i reckon i was only about 2months then.

i am enjoying it, i keep looking at her and still can't believe i made her.

OH my mum found some of my baby photos and Amber looks exactly like me when i was a baby lol

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