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35w4d C-section Birth, SHE'S HERE!!!

Well mom's I had my baby girl this morning. At 35 weeks and 4 days aka 30 days early Carliegh Elise was born a whopping 6.6lbs and 19.5 inches long. I came in with contractions at 2:30am thinking they'd send me back home but when I got to triage my cervix was 4cm dilated and 80% thinned out, unfortunately baby was breech. We decided to try aversion which was v very painful and didn't work for us so Cesarean Web the next option. I wash nervous and a little scared but with the support of my husband baby and I are alive, well, and recovering nicely. I'm so happy that my angel is finally laying in my arms! God bless the rest of you with happy, healthy and easy labors and babies!
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Congratulations!!
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That's great . I'm happy to hear that . I'm praying I keep my little guy in a few more weeks but if he comes now I pray I will be healthy.
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Thank you all. She doesn't have any problems at all. She'd rather sleep than eat most of the time so we have to work at keeping her awake long enough to get a full feeding in but other than that she's GREAT!
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Congrats to u and baby
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Congratulations btw I'm glad you had a safe delivery :)
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Did she have any problems being early ? I'm 34 weeks and I'm already dilated 2cm , I lost my plug and my doctor says she can feel babies head . I'm worried I'm gonna have him early .
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Not much longer now mama! Hang in there! Ate you having a girl or a boy?
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Yay that's great I'm close 34 wks today and barely beginning to feel comfortable. I want to have a safe labor however it may be..just for me and baby to be safe and sound.
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